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  • Drought pain felt across Gippsland
  • Tax is lottery on farmers: Littleproud
  • Geese leaving trail of destruction
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  • Lamb prices up on five-year average
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    Drought pain felt across Gippsland

    Katrina BRANDON THIS year is one of the driest, and one of the toughest yet. Some, even in traditionally rain-rich Gippsland, are fighting for
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    Tax is lottery on farmers: Littleproud

    Philip HOPKINS AN unfair manipulation of property and farm valuations will be the result of the federal government plans to raise the tax on
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  • Cape Barren Australian geese are causing issues for farmers. Photo: iStock

    Geese leaving trail of destruction

    Philip HOPKINS FARMERS on Phillip Island are battling the damage done to agriculture due to the expanding number of Cape Barren Geese. The Victorian
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  • Extreme rarity as triplet calves born

    Extreme rarity as triplet calves born

    Katrina BRANDON AN UTTER surprise has come knocking at the doors of farmer Doug Benson – one of his cows gave birth to triplet
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    Lamb prices up on five-year average

    NEW season milk farmgate prices have been announced, with the response from farmers and advocacy groups ‘disappointed’, according to the June outlook report by
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Dry cracked soil ground in fields
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Drought pain felt across Gippsland

June 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Drought pain felt across Gippsland

Katrina BRANDON THIS year is one of the driest, and one of the toughest yet. Some, even in traditionally rain-rich Gippsland, are fighting for

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rolling paddocks File photo

Tax is lottery on farmers: Littleproud

June 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Tax is lottery on farmers: Littleproud
Cape Barren Australian geese are causing issues for farmers. Photo: iStock

Geese leaving trail of destruction

June 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Geese leaving trail of destruction
Extreme rarity as triplet calves born

Extreme rarity as triplet calves born

June 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Extreme rarity as triplet calves born
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Lamb prices up on five-year average

June 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Lamb prices up on five-year average

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Holsteins still tops

April 4, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Holsteins still tops

HOLSTEINS make up 70 per cent of Australia’s national herd, down from 76 per cent a decade earlier, according to DataGene, Australia’s largest data

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Livestock ID threat

Livestock ID threat

February 6, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Livestock ID threat
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Calls to rethink the role of methane

March 5, 2024 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Calls to rethink the role of methane
Cows in a paddock

Cows are not the cause

March 1, 2024 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Cows are not the cause

Livestock

Extreme rarity as triplet calves born
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Extreme rarity as triplet calves born

June 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Extreme rarity as triplet calves born

Katrina BRANDON AN UTTER surprise has come knocking at the doors of farmer Doug Benson – one of his cows gave birth to triplet

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Sheep and Lamb

Lamb prices up on five-year average

June 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Lamb prices up on five-year average
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Be aware of blue-green algae in farm water supplies

December 21, 2022 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Be aware of blue-green algae in farm water supplies
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Need to protect

December 9, 2022 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Need to protect

Food and Wine

Thousands of people enjoyed the South Gippsland Garlic Festival last month in Korumburra, where many enjoyed the new location for the once Meeniyan-based joy.
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All things garlic consumes Korumburra

April 4, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on All things garlic consumes Korumburra

Katrina BRANDON EXCITEMENT brewed at the Korumburra Show Grounds last month as the South Gippsland Garlic Festival took off. Formally known as the Meeniyan

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Hessians on the Field winners Ruth (winner), Catherine Noy (third) and Belinda Bursa (second) shared their skills with the sewing machine and potato bags. Photos: Katrina Brandon

Spud festival still as popular as ever

April 4, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Spud festival still as popular as ever
Leongatha South winery Bass Phillip had its 2022 Gippsland Premium Pinot Noir rank inside the top 100 Australian wines of 2024 according to tasters at James Suckling. Gippsland Farmer spoke to Bass Phillip General Manager, Adam Francis on the ranking. Photo: Tom Hayes

Fine wine ranks high

February 18, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Fine wine ranks high
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Growth opportunities for beef exports

January 16, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Growth opportunities for beef exports
Korumburra to host Garlic Fest next year

Korumburra to host Garlic Fest next year

July 31, 2024 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Korumburra to host Garlic Fest next year
Janine Matthews is part of the team at Tambo Valley Honey. The Bruthen business has collaborated with others to help benefit East Gippsland.

Taking honey to a whole new level

July 25, 2024 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Taking honey to a whole new level

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  • Drought pain felt across Gippsland
  • Tax is lottery on farmers: Littleproud
  • Geese leaving trail of destruction
  • Extreme rarity as triplet calves born
  • Lamb prices up on five-year average
  • Positive outlook for onshore gas
  • Dust storms creating havoc for soil
  • Confidence at 12-month high
  • Water access critical during dry conditions
  • Eradicating exotic diseases on farms
  • GippsDairy musters farmers to Churchill
  • Identifying culprits of wildlife loss
  • All things garlic consumes Korumburra
  • Spud festival still as popular as ever
  • Holsteins still tops

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