This year’s annual Women on Farms gathering was held at Yarram on March 24 to 26, with about 125 women attending from across Victoria.
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Succession planning was the theme of a conference conversation on the Friday afternoon.
It also became the theme of conversation on Sunday morning, with discussion about whether the gathering should be annual or biannual, and the responsibility for storage and retelling of the gathering’s history.
In the time between, attendees participated in a number of tours of the surrounding country on Saturday and workshops on Sunday.
Murals were highlighted, given Yarram (in south-east Gippsland) is home to many public art installations.
There was an exhibition of Ag Art Wear from exhibitors at the Elmore Field Days. Ag Art Wear is made by amateur clothes designers using materials commonly found on farms to create clothing and accessories.
After 20 years, Elmore Field Days has ceased the Ag Art Wear competition, but it continues at places like AgFest in Tasmania and Riverland Field Days.