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Cultivating Capability – Lower EP 2026 

WoTL is excited to bring a new 2-year, peer led learning program to women in lower Eyre Peninsula grain enterprises.

About

With a strong focus on decision-making that supports profitable and resilient farm businesses, this two-year program brings together eight practical sessions covering key areas such as understanding profit drivers, frost management, ag tech adoption, lentil management and crop walk session.You’re invited to join us for an introductory workshop on 17th February, a relaxed opportunity to connect and chat. Here you will be able to learn about, and help co-design a program that is relevant, practical and tailored to women like you.

The program will be delivered by George and Lucy Pedler of George Pedler Ag, alongside Ed Hunt, supporting participants to build confidence, capability and clarity around decision making in modern farming systems.

There is no obligation to commit to the full program at the end of this workshop.

Date

Tuesday, 17th February 2026.

8.45 am for 9.00am, to 11.30am

Location

Cummins Hotel, 36 Railway Terrace, Cummins.

Cost

This is a complimentary event and includes morning tea.

There is no obligation to commit to the full program at the end of this workshop.

Numbers are limited for this workshop so please book early to avoid disappointment.

 

 

Sponsored by

This project is supported by the Grains Research and Development Corporation.

 

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More Information

Register quickly as places are limited – RSVP 10th February 2026.

For further information contact Lucy Pedler, WoTL Ambassador, on 0439 027 064 or lucy@georgepedlerag.com.au

 

About your presenter

George Pedler, Agronomist, George Pedler Ag
George Pedler, Agronomist, George Pedler Ag

George Pedler, Agronomist, George Pedler Ag

George is an Independent Agronomic Consultant based on the Lower Eyre Peninsula. With over 20 years agronomic experience, George is passionate about enabling sustainable farming businesses through independent research and agronomic advice.

 

Lucy Pedler, Facilitator, George Pedler Ag

Lucy is committed to helping rural communities thrive and grow and has channelled her communication, leadership and facilitation skills into this area. She brings a sense of fun, warmth and a genuine interest in others to all her roles and is particularly passionate about rural women and their ability to influence positive change.