
“We started with two cows… and just saved every dollar we could.” with Brodie Game (RIC Partner episode)
In this episode of Humans of Agriculture, Oli sits down in the paddock with Brodie Game, who shares how she and her husband Kevin went from milking two cows on a travelling stock reserve to building a high-performing dairy business in the Bega Valley.
Along the way, they’ve navigated drought, fire, financial constraints - and the reality of being first-generation farmers without a clear roadmap.
This episode explores the decisions, risks, and relationships that shaped their journey - and how access to the right finance help such as the RIC at the right time helped accelerate their growth.
RIC is the Australian Government’s farm business lender providing low-interest loans for farmers and farm-related small businesses to prepare for, manage through and recover from tough financial times.
Key insights from the conversation:
- First-generation farming and non-traditional pathways
- Building a business without owning land initially
- The role of relationships and reputation in agriculture
- Risk, resilience, and long-term thinking
- Using finance as a strategic tool - not just survival
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Brodie and Kevin's Journey
01:53 The Landscape of Bega Valley
03:18 Early Interests in Agriculture
04:51 The Path to Dairy Farming
06:51 The Love Story and Partnership
07:40 Understanding Share Farming
09:10 Transitioning to Leasing
11:15 The Importance of Networking
12:10 Acquiring Their Own Farm
14:10 The Role of Community Support
15:37 Daily Life on the Farm
17:26 Ownership vs. Leasing in Farming
19:32 The Value of Dairy Farming
20:51 Exploring Ag Tech Innovations
22:19 Investment Decisions in Farming
24:37 Utilising Finance for Growth
27:31 Future Aspirations and Growth
29:09 Vulnerability and Accountability in Farming
31:32 Pride in Their Achievements
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