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More farmers embrace equity partnerships

Bayleys country manager Simon Anderson says there has been a significant decline in traditional 50:50 sharemilking opportunities over the past 10 years.

Jason Walls
Wed, 06 Jul 2016

The effects of the dairy downturn are pushing more farmers into equity partnerships over traditional sharemilking methods.

Bayleys country manager Simon Anderson says there has been a decline in traditional sharemilking opportunities – (where a sharemilker owns the cows but not the land though

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Jason Walls
Wed, 06 Jul 2016
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