Much has changed across Tasmanian agriculture in the past 25 years, though the presence of one group has not.
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Tasmanian Women in Agriculture mark the anniversary when it meets for its annual general meeting at Brickendon Farm on Friday.
The event is set to draw some interstate visitors too, with Bridget McKenzie, the first female federal Agriculture Minister, set to attend in what the group's chair-elect Samantha Sullivan described as a "bit of a coup".
The group is also running a social media campaign across the next 25 weeks to celebrate its journey so far. A dinner event is expected to be held later in the year.
Ms Sullivan said there was already about 80 registered to attend the meeting, in which three new executive positions will be elected.