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Farm Yarns: John Hill

Farm Yarns: John Hill

Update: 2024-09-20
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In this Farm Yarns conversation, Jack interviews John Hill, who runs an AgriTech business with his brothers. They discuss various topics including John's morning routine, his work as a property valuer, his favourite holiday spot, and his fears. They also talk about mental health, productivity hacks, and the importance of farmers in society. John shares his favourite autobiographies and emphasizes the need for personal development. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Farmer's Book Club on Instagram.


Takeaways

  • Farmers have a long-term focus and think about the next generation, which is a valuable mindset for everyone to adopt.
  • Outsourcing tasks that you don't enjoy or aren't good at can improve productivity and allow you to focus on what brings you joy.
  • Taking time for mental health is important, whether it's through meditation, chopping wood, or finding activities that clear your mind.
  • Reading autobiographies and self-development books can provide valuable insights and personal growth.
  • Sharing stories and experiences through platforms like the Farmer's Book Club can help preserve agricultural history and inspire others.

 

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Farm Yarns: John Hill

Farm Yarns: John Hill