Welcome to the Future Farmers Network
The Future Farmers Network is Australia's national network for young people in rural industries.
Our Network is a national not-for-profit organisation that has been set up to encourage and support young people as they pursue and continue careers in agriculture and its related fields.
Those involved are passionate about and committed to creating prosperous futures in rural industry.
Our vision is to create a rural sector that has a reputation for providing exciting and rewarding career paths for young people who are both highly skilled and motivated.
The Future Farmers Network provides members with the opportunity to connect online and in person through an innovative Calendar of Events.
FFN is proudly supported by Gold Sponsors:
Latest News:
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The WA Farmers Federation Young Farmers Field Day & Think Tank are on 11 & 12 July 2008. This is a fantastic opportunity to go and meet some likeminded aggies and discuss some of the current issues in the industry. Have a look at the
Invite and
Information Flyer. FFN Member and WAFF Young Farmers President Mietta Skinner will be there and looks forward to meeting a few fellow networkers.
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Congratulations to Carlie Harrington from Victoria on being the winner of our free ticket to the
Innovation Generation conference in Griffith, NSW on 16 - 18 July! This event is being hosted by our fantastic gold sponsor
Grain Growers Assoication, so go to
www.graingrowers.com.au for more information. We look forward to hearing about Carlie's trip in the Winter Newsletter and hope both Carlie and SA Director James Caracoussis have a great three days.
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SA Lamb Development Team are currently undertaking the "
SA Young Guns project", aiming to facilitate and support the establishment and operation of seven young sheep and lamb producer groups in SA. Click here to
view the information brochure.
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Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent Online Discussion FFN Social Calendar - What, When, Where, Who & How? We are now busy acting on the issues raised and organising some FFN presence across the country at existing events. If you are interested in what occured in the online discussion click on the following links for more information: