Off-farm work and how to get it the focus of forums

Carolyn Millet
November 7 2019 - 2:00pm
SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE: Cheryl Wilson and Tamworth Community College executive officer Michelle Simpson. Mrs Wilson is a trainer at the college and will run a career course for farmers in Walcha next week. Photo: Peter Hardin 061119PHB006
SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE: Cheryl Wilson and Tamworth Community College executive officer Michelle Simpson. Mrs Wilson is a trainer at the college and will run a career course for farmers in Walcha next week. Photo: Peter Hardin 061119PHB006

A trainer from "both sides of the fence - the paddock fence" will go on tour to give the region's farmers the ideas, strategies and confidence to gain off-farm income.

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Carolyn Millet

Carolyn Millet

Senior journalist

Based at The Northern Daily Leader, Tamworth, and Namoi Valley Independent, Gunnedah. Covering general news and features on community, council, arts, business, health, education, entertainment and rural matters.

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