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Simon Schulz (Schulz Organic Dairy) - sharing tough realities

Published 9 months ago
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Simon Schulz is a third generation dairy farmer and processor in Timboon, in south-western Victoria. It’s been the driest two years on record and recent rain, though welcome, isn’t a total fix for the pasture or the business. Simon talks about the pressures on farmers, the lack of assistance and understanding from government and the importance of sharing tough realities with the public and customers of Schulz Organic Dairy.

Why isn’t access to nourishing food a priority at all levels of government?


https://schulzorganicdairy.com.au


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