Welcome to the Humans of Agriculture podcast in collaboration with the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria.
The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria (RASV) has proudly presented the Royal Melbourne Show since 1855. The Show is Victoria’s largest and most iconic annual community event, attracting around 450,000 visitors over 11 days each year and annually contributes more than $244 million in value to Victoria’s economy.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year, the Royal Melbourne Show was cancelled for only the third time in its 165 year history.
Today we're chatting with Doug & Lorelle Deppeler to understand a bit about their story and affiliation to the Royal Melbourne Show. They're farmers from Derrinallum in South West Victoria. This year would have marked their 48th consecutive year of showing their Suffolk sheep at the show.
Today we're finding out more about
- How Suffolk sheep brought these two together. The rest is history…
- This year they are celebrating 50 years of breeding stud sheep and so I wanted to know what it is that keeps Doug getting out of bed in the mornings to keep on going
- We chat about the implementation of practices on their farm to work with nature to get the best outcomes in the environment they farm
- The importance of being adaptable and being proactive in making decisions
- Beyond the show ring I ask why the show is important to them and it came back to the community and seeing friends from all over Victoria
- How they have had some highs and lows over the years but a really special moment for them was in 2010 winning the interbreed champion ram and ewe – no one had won the double before and it's only been done once since
- The disappointment has definitely been felt this year with what would have been their 48th year attending and exhibiting at the show
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