Beef producer set to relocate due to 'urban sprawl'

Bryce Eishold
Updated December 3 2019 - 2:51pm, first published November 30 2019 - 8:00am
FEELING THE SQUEEZE: Cannons Creek beef farmer Louise Brooks, with Clover the Kelpie, says farmers are moving further east due to encroaching housing estates.
FEELING THE SQUEEZE: Cannons Creek beef farmer Louise Brooks, with Clover the Kelpie, says farmers are moving further east due to encroaching housing estates.

A Cannons Creek beef producer on the outskirts of Melbourne's south-east fears for the future of farming in the region as the urban sprawl creeps further east.

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Bryce Eishold

Bryce Eishold

Senior journalist

Bryce is a senior journalist with Australian Community Media's Stock & Land where he reports on all aspects of agriculture. Bryce is also the president of the Rural Press Club of Victoria. Email Bryce at bryce.eishold@stockandland.com.au.

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