You're invited to send in questions for five politicians with an influential role in deciding how the farmgate milk price is set.
The current senate dairy inquiry is still active and coming to Victoria and South Australia to seek input from farmers.
Ahead of the hearings, five politicians have agreed to answer readers' questions about the inquiry and, especially, how dairy farmers believe the farmgate milk price should be set.
The inquiry has been quite low profile but was pivotal in crystallising political backing for the mandatory dairy code.
All the politicians responsible for the agricultural policies of each of their parties have agreed to answer Stock & Land reader questions, including:
- Federal Agriculture Minister David Littleproud, Nationals
- Shadow Agriculture Minister Joel Fitzgibbon, Labor
- Pauline Hanson, One Nation
- Janet Rice, Greens
- Rebekha Sharkie, Centre Alliance
Our national rural affair reporter in Canberra will video the politicians while they answer readers' questions.
We'll post the videos online and include a summary in the following week's paper.
Email your written or videoed question to marian.macdonald@stockandland.com.au or text 0475 954 446.
Tell us your name, your role in agriculture, where you are from and which politician you would like to respond, by 5pm Thursday, March 19.
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