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Gippy Agchat Edition 153 04 February, 2019Be aware of some of the issues of the latest agricultural issues in Gippsland. Read up on Gippy Agchat Edition 153. By Portal Admin - 9th February 2019 - Back to News In this issue
- AGI and EGFC to form Food and Fibre Gippsland
- The ag future looks bright!
- Food and fibre forum in February
- Gippsland ripe for vegie processing hub
- Dairy plans for a whole milk future
- Anti-farming group release livestock farm map
- Training, field days, resources, grants, funding, awards
Read more for the latest agricultural issues in Gippsland.
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: support@gippsland.com

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