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Birchip Cropping group grows board

BIRCHIP Cropping Group (BCG) has welcomed two new board members at its recent annual general meeting.

Kaniva grain grower Jono Dyer and Rupanyup cropping and sheep farmer Kayla Weidemann were elected for a three-year term.

BCG chair John Ferrier said BCG was “fortunate to have such high calibre candidates willing to step forward and join the board”.

“It is especially pleasing that they are younger farmers who recognise the important role BCG plays in helping farmers in our region,” Mr Ferrier said.

“As west Wimmera and southern Wimmera farmers, the inclusion of Jono and Kayla on our board will ensure BCG continues to cover a broad footprint.”

Mr Ferrier renominated for a three-year term as did Horsham grain grower Tim Rethus and Stefano Di Pieri from Mildura.

Former BCG chair and long-term board member Caroline Welsh, who has served on the board for 14 years, did not renominate.

Lawloit grain and sheep farmer Alan Bennett stepped down from the BCG board earlier this year.

“They were both important contributors and we thank them for their time, passion and commitment,” Mr Ferrier said.

“Renewal is also important for a board.

“I am confident our new board will continue to serve BCG members and the broader industry, well.

“The future for BCG looks bright and we have the team to make the most of the opportunities that present.

“We will now turn our focus firmly to safely getting this year’s crop harvested and stored.”

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