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Renewables in agriculture: How regional communities can stay ahead of the renewable energy curve

Renewables in agriculture: How regional communities can stay ahead of the renewable energy curve

Update: 2025-09-09
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What happens when wind turbines meet wheat fields?

Across Western Australia, more and more farmers are being approached by energy companies with big ideas - and big infrastructure. But what does it all mean for your farm?

Farmanco’s limited podcast series, "Diversifying Farm Income: Integrating Renewable Energy into Agriculture", unpacks the opportunities and challenges of the renewables rollout.

The three-part series shares insights from a grower survey funded through the South-West WA Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub, and examines what’s driving renewable energy interest in Western Australia’s ag sector - from financial benefits and long-term business resilience to the social, legal, and environmental realities on the ground.

Whether you’re curious, cautious, or already in talks, this series is your independent guide to navigating the future of on-farm energy.

The third and final episode of the series explores how regional communities can stay ahead of the renewable energy curve, featuring Vin Fordham-Lamont (CEO, Shire of West Arthur) and Karen Harrington (Shire of West Arthur, Deputy Shire President), hosted by Shannon Beattie.

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Renewables in agriculture: How regional communities can stay ahead of the renewable energy curve

Renewables in agriculture: How regional communities can stay ahead of the renewable energy curve