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Gippy Agchat Edition 151 October 2018
Be aware of some of the issues of the latest agricultural issues in Gippsland. Read up on Gippy Agchat Edition 151.
In this issue
- EGFC set to build partnerships and add value
- Government increases drought support
- Gippy students to benefit from agri-food pathways
- DA resources help with feed shortages
- Own your energy future (and lower energy bills)!
- Take a bite into the latest food trends
- Gippy dairy performs well in challenging conditions
- 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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