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Farmers toast tales of the land

FARMERS involved in a series of weekly interviews compiled in the publication Over the Fence were invited to celebrate its launch at the Birchip Cropping Group’s members’ Christmas Party.

Launching the book at the Birchip Leisure Centre, North West Node Leader of the Victoria Drought Resilience Adoption and Innovation Hub, Grace Hosking said: “As one of the initiatives of BCG’s involvement in the Vic Drought Hub, BCG is proud to present the second generation of Over the Fence viewed through the lens of drought resilience.

“The series seeks to capture pearls of wisdom derived from lived experiences, share information, and inspire innovative approaches to proactive risk mitigation. Additionally, the series puts a spotlight on the diverse business profiles thriving in the region, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of our local communities,” Ms Hosking said.

“BCG thanks all interviewees for their selfless participation in Over the Fence and the photographers who captured the magnificence of the landscape and people of north west Victoria,” she added.

In 2005 and 2006, BCG compiled a series of weekly interviews titled Over the Fence.

This project engaged farmers and individuals working within the industry, facilitating insightful discussions on various topics. The series, initiated during a period of drought, aimed to foster connections among people and share valuable information.

Fast forward to 2023 and BCG is at the forefront of supporting farmers through the Federal Government Future Drought Fund (FDF) initiative.

The FDF provides a platform for localised consultation, planning and project trial opportunities, forming crucial partnerships with grower groups such as BCG to enhance drought resilience.

Over the Fence is free and available by calling the BCG office on (03) 5492 2787.

Wycheproof’s Adrian Coatsworth, who is part of the finished product, says: “Finally, it’s important to remember that no amount of money will suffice for time spent with your family. When you need a holiday take it; the farm isn’t going anywhere. You won’t remember the extra kilometre of fence you got up, but you will remember the time spent camping with your kids.” –

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