Great South Coast region farmers have taken two top gongs at the Weekly Times Coles 2018 Farmer of the Year Awards, winning the categories of Dairy and Innovation Farmer of the Year.
Clint Theodore and Brooke Lane from Alvie took the dairy honour, crediting their scientific and economic approach that has seen them not only achieve a massive return on equity, but also named in the top 10 per cent of Australian dairy farmers for milk quality.
They run a high-production herd of 300 Holstein milking cows, each producing about 11,000 litres.
Anita Watt from Balmoral won the Farm Magazine Innovative Farmer of the Year category for her work in product innovation and diversification at Glenelg River Herbs in Balmoral.
The farm is one of the largest rosemary operations in the country and has managed to corner the market for the fresh herb, whilst also creating additional offerings with a range of dried herbs and essential oils.
Victoria was represented with finalists throughout the awards including Ben and Jane Young, who use innovative feed options in their livestock business in Macarthur and the Blomeley Family who run a mixed cropping business in Pura Pura.
Other Victorian finalists included;
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