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19 March, 2025

South west famers learn different pathways

DAIRY farmers from south west Victoria have learnt about different pathways to farm ownership and different approaches to farm management during a study tour to Tasmania.

By wd-news

Branching out: Port Campbell Dairy Discussion Group ventured to Tasmania to learn about different passages to farm ownership and management on a recent tour.
Branching out: Port Campbell Dairy Discussion Group ventured to Tasmania to learn about different passages to farm ownership and management on a recent tour.

The Port Campbell Dairy Discussion Group tour, supported by DemoDAIRY Foundation, took 14 local farmers and three service providers to six different farms over three days.

Two of the farms, including the Tasmania Institute of Agriculture research farm, are utilising Halter virtual fencing and herding collars.

There was also a focus on grazing management, though all the farms had irrigation making it difficult to compare to most local farms.

Discussion group treasurer and Timboon-based agronomist James O’Brien said the tour had been an invaluable experience, giving participants many options to consider for their own enterprises.

According to Mr O’Brien, the on-farm demonstration was an “eye-opener”.

“It was interesting to watch as the cows got the message and start turning around to where they should go,” he said.

“They moved very easily.”

Six of the tour group were young farmers moving towards farm ownership who benefitted from talks with three young Tasmanian farmers on different pathways to farm ownership.

“We had quite a few young people on the trip and they got some good ideas about potential pathways to farm ownership, including some who share farm on one property and part own another property which they share-farm with someone else and employ a manager,” Mr O’Brien said.

“We don’t see or hear of much of that in Victoria.

“Everyone who went will think about different approaches to farm ownership and management that could be brought back here.

“The idea is to expose members to other ideas and to look at other farms, which is always part of what we do as a discussion group – move around different farms and look at what everyone is doing.”

The Port Campbell Dairy Discussion Group has been operating for nearly 60 years and is the oldest dairy discussion group in Australia.

The group usually hosts a tour every few years but this was the first in 10 years due to the pandemic.

WestVic Dairy organised the farm tours and DemoDAIRY Foundation covered the cost of accommodation and transport, along with a produce hamper put together in Timboon to present to the host farms.

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