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Altmann family win The Weekly Times Coles Farmer of the Year 2024

A dairy farming family who dramatically increased production within their dairy herd has been crowned Australia’s best farmers. See all the winners.

Farmer of the Year Jake Altmann on his dairy farm at Murray Bridge in South Australia.
Farmer of the Year Jake Altmann on his dairy farm at Murray Bridge in South Australia.

A South Australian family who has dramatically increased production within their dairy herd by implementing innovation and sustainability measures have been judged Australia’s best farmers.

The Altmann family, of Dakara Farms at Murray Bridge, took out the top gong in The Weekly Times Coles Farmer of the Year awards at a gala ceremony in Melbourne on Friday night.

The Altmanns run a highly intensive, zero grazing dairy farm which milks cows three times a day. By farming in a controlled, undercover environment and using an innovative feeding method that emphasises a wide range of nutrients, the Altmanns have boosted average daily milk production from 33 litres a cow to up to 40 litres.

“The cows are healthier, happier, the condition on the cows is better than we were on a pasture-based system,” said Jake Altmann, 29.

“We are not wasting feed, they are not in the elements, have fans and sprinklers to cool them down in summer, and in winter they can curl up in the barn and be warm and have to walk through mud.”

The Weekly Times Coles Farmer of the Year awards, in their 13th year, honour the best in beef, cropping, dairy, horticulture and sheep farming as well as innovation. The awards attracted finalists from every state in Australia and were presented by Victorian Senator Raff Ciccone and Olympian Giaan Rooney in front of 200 guests at the MCG.

South Australian multi-generational farmers the Musolino family, of T Muso & Co at Virginia, took top honours in the horticulture category. The company grows more than 15.7 million vegetable seedlings each year, producing 150,000 lettuces, 100,000 broccoli, 50,000 cauliflowers and 15,000 cabbages a week.

Horticulture Farmers of the Year, the Musolino family from South Australia.
Horticulture Farmers of the Year, the Musolino family from South Australia.

The top beef gong went to the Hammond family of Robbins Island Wagyu at Montagu in Tasmania, who run a world-renowned, cutting-edge operation producing beef that fetches as much as $250 a kilogram.

Duncan Young, who grows crops across five different farms in Western Australia’s famed wheatbelt and has a strong focus on soil health, took out the cropping category while the Kerin family from Yeoval in NSW, who run one of Australia’s biggest stud Merino operations, triumphed as sheep farmer of the year.

The Innovative Farmer of the Year was won by salad and vegetable growers the Said family, of Fresh Select, at Werribee South in Victoria, who have teamed up with the CSIRO to develop a new product that turns waste food into nutrient-rich vegetable powders for soups, smoothies and desserts.

The Weekly Times Coles 2024 Farmer of the Year winners

OVERALL FARMER OF THE YEAR

ALTMANN FAMILY, DAKARA FARMS, MURRAY BRIDGE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

BEEF FARMER OF THE YEAR

HAMMOND FAMILY, ROBBINS ISLAND WAGYU, MONTAGU, TASMANIA

Beef Farmers of the Year Alex and Sarah Hammond from Robbins Island Wagyu at Montagu in Tasmania.
Beef Farmers of the Year Alex and Sarah Hammond from Robbins Island Wagyu at Montagu in Tasmania.

BEEF FINALISTS

ALLEN FAMILY, BOOROOK, MORTLAKE, VICTORIA

McFARLANE FAMILY, WELLINGTON LODGE, TAILEM BEND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

CROPPING FARMER OF THE YEAR

DUNCAN YOUNG, BEVERLEY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Cropping Farmer of the Year Duncan Young on his farm in the Western Australian Wheat Belt near the town of Beverley.
Cropping Farmer of the Year Duncan Young on his farm in the Western Australian Wheat Belt near the town of Beverley.

CROPPING FINALISTS

BELLATO FAMILY, GREENLINE FARMING, COLEAMBALLY, NEW SOUTH WALES

SWIFT AND WATSON FAMILIES, KEBBY AND WATSON, PARKES, NEW SOUTH WALES

DAIRY FARMER OF THE YEAR

ALTMANN FAMILY, DAKARA FARMS, MURRAY BRIDGE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

DAIRY FINALISTS

KYDD FAMILY, FINLEY, NEW SOUTH WALES

WALKER FAMILY, MT SCHANK, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

HORTICULTURE FARMER OF THE YEAR

MUSOLINO FAMILY, T MUSO & CO, VIRGINIA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

HORTICULTURE FINALISTS

FOWLES FAMILY, FOWLES WINE, AVENEL, VICTORIA

ZEKE ZALSMAN, ZALDEESH FARMS, OLDBURY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

INNOVATIVE FARMER OF THE YEAR

SAID FAMILY, FRESH SELECT, WERRIBEE SOUTH, VICTORIA

Innovative Farmer of the Year John Said, with his daughters Olivia and Raquel, on their farm at Werribee South in Victoria.
Innovative Farmer of the Year John Said, with his daughters Olivia and Raquel, on their farm at Werribee South in Victoria.

INNOVATIVE FINALISTS

BURNHAM FAMILY, BONNIE DOONE BEEF, MONTO, QUEENSLAND

FRANCIS FAMILY, ESPERANCE BAY ORCHARDS, HUON VALLEY, TASMANIA

SHEEP FARMER OF THE YEAR

KERIN FAMILY, KERIN AGRICULTURE, YEOVAL, NEW SOUTH WALES

Sheep Farmer of the Year Nigel Kerin from Kerin Agriculture at Yeoval NSW.
Sheep Farmer of the Year Nigel Kerin from Kerin Agriculture at Yeoval NSW.

SHEEP FINALISTS

LUHRS FAMILY, MOORALLA MERINOS, HAMILTON, VICTORIA

EDGAR FAMILY, NAREEN, VICTORIA

Herald and Weekly Times chairman Penny Fowler said the awards celebrated the passion, inspiration and innovation of those working in our agribusiness sector.

“In an effort to feed, clothe and sustain a growing world population, our farmers are constantly looking outside the box to grow their businesses and the wider industry, which is truly world-leading,” Ms Fowler said.

Coles chairman James Graham said this year’s finalists and winners “showcase the new generation of farmers who are leading the charge towards innovation and a more sustainable future”.

Each category winner received $5000, with the overall Farmer of the Year collecting a further $10,000.

Originally published as Altmann family win The Weekly Times Coles Farmer of the Year 2024

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