Nutrien Wagga Wagga's Trent Bourlet, stepped into the stock and station agent role after many years of contracting and horse training.
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00:00So I'm Trad Bullay, 24 years of age. I'm employed by Nutrient Wagga Wagga. I've been with Nutrient
00:05for two years now. Always sort of been involved in the ag world. Grew up on a family farming
00:11tomorrow, mixed farming enterprise. So what wanted you to change over to the agent industry?
00:17I believe that you were a horse trainer beforehand? Yeah well that's right Helen, I sort of did the
00:22contract work, bit of horse training and everything else and I guess being involved
00:29or around the the selling centre for for a long period of time I got to see all the different
00:34avenues and I really enjoy the agency side of it. I really like well achieving the best result
00:41for your clients and all the on-farm and all the social interactions, the people you meet
00:48and the places that it yeah the opportunities that arise from being an agent. So where do you
00:53find yourself going within the agency role? Within the agency role so currently here at Nutrient
01:00Wagga Wagga but in the process of moving across to Nutrient Young just 150 kilometres down the road
01:07and yeah my future endeavours over there I'll become a livestock account manager over there
01:12and just progress my agency career, do a bit more auctioneering
01:16and yeah work on building a clientele business over around the Young and surrounding areas.
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