Boyce is Australia’s trusted agricultural consulting company.
Boyce Agri Services specialises in delivering professional agricultural consultancy services that agribusinesses need. We have a long corporate history of partnering with farming families and agribusiness, as well as the rural business sector that services and relies on them.
Tap into Boyce’s niche agricultural skills and experience, and get set to thrive.

Boyce Agri Services is both an important part of our heritage and a testament to our innovative approach. Through cutting-edge digital tools and staying ahead of market trends, Boyce offers a holistic service that seamlessly integrates with our other business units.
Our expertise in agriculture consultancy services isn't just about understanding the land and the numbers; it's about understanding you and your business. Our expert agricultural business consultants and advisors are here to help you navigate the ever-changing agricultural landscape and achieve your business, family and personal aspirations.


Linda Mackellar joined Boyce Chartered Accountants as a cadet. She was soon appointed to the specialist Tax Focus Group and later as a Director. In 2003, Linda helped establish Boyce’s newest office in Wagga; our client base there has since grown rapidly and considerably.
Linda has a strong interest in mentoring team members, who benefit from her skills, experience and quality leadership.
“I’m motivated to help clients achieve their financial goals. I gain great satisfaction from making a difference to a client’s business and increasing their personal wealth.”

Jonathan complements his technical expertise with his broad knowledge of a range of industries, including engineering, construction, logistics and agriculture.
Jono is proud that Boyce maintains its strong connection with both its regional communities and its heritage.
“We continue to provide opportunities for our team to connect with regional businesses and meet their career goals. We’re lucky to have many team members with over 30 years of experience with Boyce, and we provide opportunities for the next generation of future advisors to thrive on the back of that experience.”
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