New Victorian Agriculture and Regional Development Minister Michaela Settle was in Birchip last week, where she visited BCG.
As part of the visit, Ms Settle toured BCG’s Phosphorus Use Efficiency trial at Lachy Barber’s property in Karyrie, with soils expert James Nuttall guiding the minister through the trial site.
BCG chief executive Fiona Best provided Ms Settle with an overview of BCG’s work, highlighting the organisation’s long-standing contribution to research, innovation and farmer-driven outcomes.
The visit gave the opportunity to discuss future BCG projects, including the vision for BCG Nexus – an accommodation and conference facility proposed in Birchip.




