
In this story, RCS graduate Ben Simpson of Thistlebank, QLD shares his journey of transformation. It begins when taking over a 22,830 HA cattle enterprise in 2014.
Apply for this unique scholarship and you could be one of 48 grazing businesses over 10 years benefitting from over $1,000,000 in funding.
An investment of $7435 over a two year period will give you $27,635 in education and coaching, and a roadmap to a more profitable future.
Producers in Queensland’s Desert Channels NRM region: Take your business to the next level with the RCS Rural Profit Scholarship. A partnership between ACCIONA Energía and RCS Australia, this scholarship provides the knowledge, skills, and support you need to achieve success.
How it works:
Why choose the Rural Profit Scholarship?
The RCS Rural Profit Scholarship is a rare opportunity to get the hand up you need to make a step change. This is your chance to invest in your farm’s future with a program that’s designed to empower you to thrive.
If you’re ready to take the next step, contact RCS at 1800 356 004 to learn more or complete the Expression of Interest form below.
Trevor Crook | General Manager
The RCS Rural Profit Scholarship project is available to producers in Queensland’s Desert Channels (see map below).
It is delivered by RCS and supported by ACCIONA Energía, a leader in the Australian sustainable energy sector.
Terry McCosker | RCS Founder
This program provides a comprehensive approach to agriculture, giving you the toolkit needed to make lasting changes for your farm and the environment.
We look forward to working with you!
Complete the form below and one of our team will be in contact to answer any questions. Alternatively, you can free call us on 1800 356 004.
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In this story, RCS graduate Ben Simpson of Thistlebank, QLD shares his journey of transformation. It begins when taking over a 22,830 HA cattle enterprise in 2014.
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