Michael Hawker may be the youngest WestVic Dairy board member ever but says he’s ready to take on the challenge.
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As one of four new board members, Mr Hawker believes the regional development program can help farmers through the tough times and the good times.
The Heywood dairy farmer started rounding cows at age four. Now 26, Mr Hawker said he hoped to “give back to an industry that gave so much to him.
He said he was always headed for a life on the land and was inspired to bring a youthful perspective to the board.
“In every adversity there’s opportunity,” he said. “I’d love for WestVic to deliver the best programs and be the go-to point for all farmers.”
Mr Hawker said he planned to stay in dairy.
“Dairy can be profitable but you need to be on the ball with your education, your thinking, and your management and finances,” he said. “I don’t ignore the challenges and the negatives, but I can’t let them drown out the positives.”