A podcast discussion explores Walt Cavendish's resignation from Federated Farmers and Fair for Farmers over disagreements on GMOs and the pork industry, while highlighting industry demands for fair standards and technological advances in farming.
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But we're going to kick off the show with Walt Cavendish. Now, federated farmers had a bit of a chip at him. Wayne Langford was really none too pleased with Walt and his fear for farmers' campaign. And over the weekend, Walt has decided to step away from that. And Walt, for what it's worth, I think it's a good decision on your behalf. How did you end up getting tangled up with the likes of SAFE? Was this a misstep by you?
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