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Invite to farmers’ night

It is common knowledge that farming revolves around weather and the seasons, from long hot summers to cold wet winters, stunning autumns and our favourite, babies in spring.
The life cycle is a major part of many farms, and we all want to work smarter not harder, by making small changes you can achieve significant gains in yields, it’s all about productivity.
Pakenham Produce and Saddlery is hosting an informative evening for local famers on Friday 12 June as a prelaunch to their Mid Year Sale.
“We want to focus on the cycles of farming that our farmers face during the course of the year”, says Animal Health manager Sarah.
“We will bring together our key suppliers to showcase their new products and discuss technical aspects of products to simply improve farm productivity,” she said.
Pakenham Produce will have nutritionists, agronomists and specialists in their fields in store to offer free advice and discuss any issues you may have with your farming enterprise.
“We all know when you look after your land, your animals are more productive, and when you look after your animals, your wallet is more productive.“
“We can help with all areas of farming and we pride ourselves on having a real passion and knowledge for agriculture and animal care,” says General manager Kalinda Knox.
Join the team at Pakenham Produce and Saddlery for a hot roast roll and a chat and check out the amazing specials on Friday 12 June from 5pm. Pakenham Produce and Saddlery, 2 Bormar Drive, Pakenham or phone 5941 1844.

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