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    Frankie

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    Hi, I’m Frankie a member of the Client Advisory Team at Cashmanager RURAL. I have been a support team member for the last year and thoroughly enjoy my role.

    I grew up in town, but always knew I belonged in the country! I gained practical farming knowledge through studying a sheep and beef qualification and moved on to complete a Massey Diploma in Agriculture. I now live on a sheep and beef farm in the Wairarapa and absolutely love the lifestyle and beauty of the land.

    Throughout the past few years I have gained a huge passion for the Agriculture Industry and value the part it plays in New Zealand’s economy. My goal is to help farmers reach their potential by increasing productivity and profitability and that is why my role at Cashmanager RURAL fits perfectly. Every day I get to build relationships with farmers helping manage finances and planning their future. I find it rewarding helping farmers use Cashmanager RURAL effectively to allow them to spend more time of the farm.

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    • RE: Advice for young farmers to get ahead

      Thanks @racheljoblin . It has come to light that as a couple we need to get out in the community and make the most of each opportunity that comes our way. Education plays a huge role in this also, I have completed a Massey Diploma in Agriculture but still wanting to develop my knowledge further- there are a great number of seminars and courses running in our area and we need to utilize these.

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    • RE: Cashmanager RURAL tip & tricks

      @Gina great tip! Also another tip- you can only save one budget per year as an original :)

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    • RE: Advice for young farmers to get ahead

      @becgreaves thanks for your help. Will definitely take this on board, its great to meet new people in the industry we have such a huge range of knowledge out there. For us as young farmers this knowledge is so valuable. We will look out for leasing opportunities in the future :)

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    • Advice for young farmers to get ahead

      Myself and my fiance are starting out in the Agriculture Industry and wanting to know if any one can offer advice from their journey. From starting out shepherding to entering farm management to the ultimate goal of owning a farm. Obviously being young we do not have much equity behind us but determined to reach our goal of owning a farm one day!

      So in summary

      1. Any methods of building equity would be greatly appreciated

      and

      1. What options have you come across into entering farm ownership i.e. equity partnership, how do these work ? and other alternatives.
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