Rural
Farmers to speak at dairy forum in Moama

DAIRY Australia is inviting farmers to join a discussion on feedbase, climate and the next generation at a forum in Moama, New South Wales on Tuesday, November 28.

Dairy Australia will also hold its annual general meeting as part of the day.

The forum features sessions throughout the afternoon and evening, including a panel discussion on how dairy farmers have adapted their feedbase and risk management strategies to be more resilient in a changing climate.

Dairy farmers from the Murray region including Jacob Gardiner (Northern Victoria), Deanne Hore (Leitchville) and Dustin Kemp (Lockington), will share their experience.

Investing in the next generation of farmers will be the focus for dinner.

A panel of young farmers from Kiewa Valley, Katandra West, Rochester, and Tatura will discuss their involvement in a recent leadership development program.

The farmer forum will be held at Moama RSL.

Farmers are invited to attend in person or participate online.

There is no cost to attend the forum, but registration is required by November 20 for catering purposes.

For more information on the farmer forum and AGM see visit: DairyAustralia.com.au/AGM.