Philip HOPKINS THE ‘reliably unreliable’ rainfall last year highlighted the uncertainties of farming in East and Central Gippsland, the Gippsland Agricultural Group (GAgG) noted
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Livestock ID threat
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Positive future for farmers: Report
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A lesson for all: Gurdies fire
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