FARMER OF THE YEAR

Agricultural Student of the Year: Will Ryan

Will Ryan wins 2015 Agricultural Student of the Year

Kristy Moroney

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After completing his Bachelor degree of Agriculture and Technologies in 2014, William identified a need to continue pursuing his education, which led to his enrolment in a Masters of Agribusiness. William continues to build his experience in the industry as the Industry Development Officer at the Australian Fodder Industry Association, but his studies have given him a high level of understanding across agriculture and dairy supply chains. Combining his international experience with a burgeoning academic career, William is emerging as another outstanding young industry leader. hhhhhhh nnnnn nnnnn dssfffddfdfd

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