Wade Northausen, James Ashby & Tom Martin and issues affecting Australia/UK farming.

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Mission Targets for 2025 that involves Farming and VMAP programme being developed by ANU with Wade Northausen, Founder Of Billboard Battalion.

Wade Northausen is a third-generation farmer involved in agricultural politics and fighting for farmers for 40 years. He was President of the West Goulburn branch of the Victorian Farmers Federation/United Dairy Farmers Victoria and formed Southern Basin Communities in 2019 to fight against the corrupt Murray-Darling Basin Plan which is destroying our farmers and food supply as well as the environment which it's supposed to protect.

Following oppressive government policies in the name of COVID, Wade created Billboard Battalion to bring a new platform of honest and credible information to help save lives and expose the government attacks on the Australian people.

Demise of farmers & Renewables with James Ashby Chief Of Staff For Senator Pauline Hanson.

For almost eight years James Ashby has been the chief of staff to Senator Pauline Hanson. He has worked in other political roles and owned and operated signage and printing businesses.

Village Farm and zero tillage with Tom Martin, Owner of Village Farm & Social Media Influencer

Tom Martin is a farmer and entrepreneur. He is the owner of Village Farm which has been farmed by the family for generations and featured on TV shows.

In the past few years they have moved to a system of 'zero tillage' and have turned significant areas of the farm over to providing habitat and food for the wildlife, and have become obsessive about soil! They are excited about most things, including bats, bees, barley, and the dreaded blackgrass, and want to bring people closer to the countryside that produces their food, and the people that work to bring it from field to fork.

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