Program Overview
Dairy discussion groups enable dairy farmers to share ideas and learn from each other’s experiences. A dairy farmer discussion group is a group of people engaged in the business of dairy farming.
The group may have either a specific focus (eg mastitis) or cover a number of topics throughout the year. Groups can be established to solve a particular problem with a short timeframe or they can be ongoing.


Delivery Mode: Online
Discussion groups are a flagship initiative of the extension support provided to dairy farmers in supporting their business development and have historically been run as face to face gatherings.
Changes to the business operating environment as a result of COVID-19 have required Dairy Australia to develop ways for discussion groups to continue effectively in an online environment.
These new modes of delivery use several online platforms to enable participants to partake in the dairy discussion group experience.


Groups Available

Dairy Business Network

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Central DBN

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Cooryong DBN

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Goulburn DBN

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Kyabram DBN

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North West DBN

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Rochester DBN

Local Discussion Groups

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Deniliquin DG

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Kyabram DG

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Loddon-Leitchville DG

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Milawa Oks DG

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North East Valleys DG

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North West Kerang DG

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Numurkah DG

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Riverina DG

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Tower Hill DG

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WestVic DG


Topical Discussion Groups

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Agronomy Network DG

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Drying Off

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Learning Space for REOs

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Low Stress Calving

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Milking Cows for Profit DG

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Pre-milking teat preparation

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ReproRight and InCalf Advisor Forum

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Smarter Irrigation Support Group - Mepunga East


Young Dairy Network

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Campaspe YDN

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Riverina YDN

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Tatura-Kyabram YDN


How do I sign up to participate? Contact your local region

Last modified: Friday, 12 March 2021, 12:46 PM