Farmers from across Australia have been recognised for making top quality hay despite a tough season, including two from northern Victoria.
Growers from Victoria, NSW, Queensland and South Australia have shared top honours in the Feed Central National Hay Quality awards, announced during the Australian Fodder Industry Association 2023 Fodderganza in Bendigo.
Feed Central managing director Tim Ford said the awards were streamlined this year to feature only national winners due to the difficult harvest and curing conditions.
“We normally have state and national winners but because of the extensive weather damage last year, there weren’t enough quality samples to have state awards so we decided to combine entries at a national level,” Mr Ford said.
Col Radcliffe and the Radcliffe family from Kerang continued their success in the Hay Quality Awards, winning the Best Lucerne Visual Score.
The runner-up for the Lucerne Visual Score was Wade Alexander and the Alexander family from Mundubbera, Queensland.
The Best Lucerne Feed Test was won by Bill Ferguson from Cumboogle Farming in Dubbo, NSW, while runner-up was Alex Peacock and the Peacock family from Timmering (near Rochester).
Brad Griffiths from Mallala in South Australia was the national winner for both the Best Cereal Visual Score and the best Cereal Feed Test.
Mr Ford said all winners had prospered despite the challenging conditions.
Despite the lack of quality product for the 2022-23 season, Mr Ford is more upbeat about the prospects for this season.
“I think it’s looking really good,” he said.
“Some areas are dry but there is good growth in most areas. A dry season is predicted so we are expecting good quality hay.
“Last year there was a series of ongoing weather fronts when hay was on the ground; we would be extremely unlucky to get that again this year.”
The Feed Central National Hay Quality awards recognise and encourage growers to aim for high quality hay.
Hay listed with Feed Central in preparation for sale is inspected on-farm by a certified Feed Central inspector and is eligible for entry in the competition.
Feed Central aims to connect buyers and sellers of fodder and buys, sells and tests hay, grain, silage, straw, by-product and fertiliser.
More details can be found at: www.feedcentral.com.au
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