R2Kast 354 - Tales of a Nuffield Scholar with Jo Franklin and Rob Hodgkins
Description
Today as part of the Tales of a Nuffield Scholar podcast which aims to share the stories of Nuffield UK Alumni, we welcome Jo Franklin and Rob Hodgkins β sheep farmers, Nuffield Scholars, and the founders of Cabrito in Hertfordshire. ππ
Jo and Rob take us through their journey into sheep farming, from working family farms in Hertfordshire and Sussex to launching a 2,000-acre diversified business with 2,500 ewes, including a sheep dairy unit. Their story began with a Nuffield meeting β and hasnβt stopped growing since! πΎπ
They dive into the realities of regenerative grazing in a non-traditional sheep region, their experience with genomics in New Zealand, and how the name βCaboyβ (Maori for βfood over waterβ) captures their global mindset and business ethos. π³πΏπ
We also hear their thoughts on the expectations placed on Nuffield Scholars β from personal growth to international travel β and why depth over distance still offers value. A powerful look at resilience, innovation, and partnership in UK sheep farming. π§¬πͺ
Enjoy! π
Thank you to Howden Rural for their support of this project.
The views in this podcast are that of those involved and not that of the Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust.
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