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Season over

The Southern Farmer
May 2019
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BRIAN Mobbs owns and operates High Spa Angus, a breeding operation focused on diverse genetics and quality progeny. Last month, Brian sent 80 weaners to…

Featured story, Livestock, News, drought, High Spa Stud

Farmers forgotten

North East & Goulburn-Murray Farmer
May 2019
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“We need help – it’s as dry here as anywhere else.” So said Mansfield farmer James Tehan, responding to news that Mansfield, Murrindindi and Mitchell…

Featured story, News, drought relief, James Tehan, Mansfield Shire, Mitchell Shire, Murrindindi Shire, victorian farmers federation

The final goodbye

North East & Goulburn-Murray Farmer
April 2019
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THE hammer came down for the final time at Witherswood Angus last month, when John and Joan Woodruff said goodbye to the last of their…

Insight & People, Livestock, News, John Witherswood, With, Witherswood Angus

Rain across region needed now

The Southern Farmer
April 2019
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“IT’S dry as chips.” So said Elders stock and station agent Ryan Sergeant late last month. Mr Sergeant was repeating the phrase that farmers across…

News, drought, rain, weather

Be prepared

North East & Goulburn-Murray Farmer
April 2019
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Prepare. That’s the lesson to be taken from the current season, according to farmers in the Shepparton region.

Featured story, News, contingency, drought, preparation

Phylloxera outbreak confirmed

The Southern Farmer
April 2019
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A FIVE kilometre quarantine zone has been established around St Andrews after Phylloxera was detected at a commercial winery. Vinehealth Australia, and Australian Grape and…

Featured story, Viticulture, Australian Grape and Wine, grapes, Phylloxera, Vinehealth Australia

The green fight continues

The Southern Farmer
March 2019
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THE Peninsula branch of the Victorian Farmers Federation has renewed calls for two ag officers to be employed in planning at the Mornington Peninsula Shire….

Featured story, News, green weedge, Mornington Penninsula Shire Council, planning, sustainability, victorian farmers federation

United we stand, divided we fall

North East & Goulburn-Murray Farmer
March 2019
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THE Goulburn Valley is losing dairy farmers at an unprecedented rate, thanks to skyrocketing water, feed and grain prices. Water hit $500/ML last month, meaning…

Dairy, Featured story, News, dairy farmers, goulburn valley

Local farmers targeted by activist group

North East & Goulburn-Murray Farmer
February 2019
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THERE are concerns that more than 100 farms in the North East and Goulburn Murray region have had their location – and in some cases,…

Featured story, News, activism, Aussie Farms, victorian farmers federation

Drought hits tractor sales

The Southern Farmer
February 2019
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TRACTOR sales slid four per cent overall for 2018 as the on-flow of drought conditions moved into machinery sales. Conservative sales saw the first year…

Featured story, Machinery, News, drought, sales, tractors

After two decades Henry has ‘the’ fruit

The Southern Farmer
January 2019
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THEY say you should not mix business with pleasure – but nobody told Henry Bartosiewicz that. He has spent two decades planting, developing and challenging…

Featured story, Fruit, Gembrook, Henry Bartosiewicz, kiwiberry

Wrapped in the future

North East & Goulburn-Murray Farmer
January 2019
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AS a young boy, Angus McLean would contract hay and silage across his home – taking toilet rolls from room to room, visiting different farms…

Featured story, Insight & People, Livestock, andrew mclean, angus maclean, beef, breeding, hay, Jade Park Angus stud, lisa mclean, stud

Going it alone

The Southern Farmer
December 2018
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MICHAELA is a strong and dedicated dairy farmer from Labertouche. Since having to let go of her full time farm hand two years ago due…

Dairy, Insight & People, anxiety, depression, Gippsland Jersey, mental health, Milking for Mental Health

Cherry growers hoping for bumper harvest

North East & Goulburn-Murray Farmer
December 2018
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CHERRY season has officially begun, with nets going out to cover what is expected to be a bumper season. From early pickings at Cobram all…

Featured story, Fruit, cherries, cherry

Rosebud contractor fined for illegal 1080 use

The Southern Farmer
December 2018
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A PEST contractor has been fined $4000 at the Dromana Magistrates’ Court after pleading guilty to providing 1080 bait products to a person not authorised…

Featured story, News, AgVet code, court, feral pigs, illegal, pest control, Rosebud

Farmers are a key part of climate for change

North East & Goulburn-Murray Farmer
November 2018

MORE than 200 people from around the region and interstate last week gathered at a managing climate risk in agriculture conference held at the George…

News, climate change, Farmers for Climate Action, Lucinda Corrigan
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