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  • Local farmers have formed a new network, called Valley Farmers. The group is pictured meeting at Budgeree Hall (just out of Boolarra) last month.

    Valley farmers networking together

    Katrina BRANDON A NEW network has been launched for farmers in the Latrobe Valley called Valley Farmers. Valley Farmers is an idea to get
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  • Red imported fire ants are the worst invasive species in Australia. Photo: iStock

    Beware very dangerous ants

    AGRICULTURE Victoria is urging farmers to be mindful of import requirements and to keep watch for Red imported fire ants (RIFA) when sourcing fodder
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    More roadmap than plan: VFF

    Philip HOPKINS THE Victorian Farmers Federation has criticised the state government’s new Victorian Transmission Plan as more like a roadmap for developers than a
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  • Both federal and state governments have allocated funds for tree plantations. Photo: iStock

    Gippsland plantations set to expand

    Philip HOPKINS TREE plantations, including trees on farms, are set to expand in Gippsland through new funding allocated by the Victorian and federal governments.
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  • Frank Morgan Transport is one of many companies working to deliver hay for farmers during this year’s drought. Photos: Contributed

    Hay from way out west

    Katrina BRANDON HAULING support to farmers in truckloads, many transport companies have been sourcing hay supply for local farmers across the country. Having recently
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Local farmers have formed a new network, called Valley Farmers. The group is pictured meeting at Budgeree Hall (just out of Boolarra) last month.Red imported fire ants are the worst invasive species in Australia. Photo: iStockwind turbines stock imageBoth federal and state governments have allocated funds for tree plantations. Photo: iStockFrank Morgan Transport is one of many companies working to deliver hay for farmers during this year’s drought. Photos: Contributed

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Beef resilience

September 11, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Beef resilience

BEEF producers are showing resilience and strategic patience in the face of market and seasonal challenges, according to the latest Beef Producer Intentions Survey

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Local farmers have formed a new network, called Valley Farmers. The group is pictured meeting at Budgeree Hall (just out of Boolarra) last month.

Valley farmers networking together

September 11, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Valley farmers networking together
Red imported fire ants are the worst invasive species in Australia. Photo: iStock

Beware very dangerous ants

September 11, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Beware very dangerous ants
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More roadmap than plan: VFF

September 11, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on More roadmap than plan: VFF
Both federal and state governments have allocated funds for tree plantations. Photo: iStock

Gippsland plantations set to expand

September 11, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Gippsland plantations set to expand

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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

Eat, Drink, Play Gippsland organisers Dan Sims and Rhett McLean.
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Come eat, drink and play in Gippy

August 6, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Come eat, drink and play in Gippy

Katrina BRANDON A NEW festival aims to highlight Gippsland as the home of the best food, drinks and entertainment. The new upcoming festival was

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Founder and owner of Cleaver Salumi Cabinets, Dave Cann, held a kransky-making session at Farm World, sharing his food knowledge with attendees.

Great food from the ground up

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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.

All things garlic consumes Korumburra

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

  • Beef resilience
  • Valley farmers networking together
  • Beware very dangerous ants
  • More roadmap than plan: VFF
  • Gippsland plantations set to expand
  • Hay from way out west
  • Is this Australia’s hardest working dog?
  • Come eat, drink and play in Gippy
  • Protecting farms from biosecurity risks
  • Gippsland farms are among the most valuable
  • Shift in producer sentiment
  • Great food from the ground up
  • Drought pain felt across Gippsland
  • Tax is lottery on farmers: Littleproud
  • Geese leaving trail of destruction

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