Archive for October, 2010
SOUTH Australia’s Jamie and Josie Jackson, of Willalooka, south of Keith, have taken out the coveted National Tree Farmer of the Year award.
The second we entered Rivers Edge Rainforest Retreat’s Cooinda exclusive hideaway, we knew we walked into the creme-de-la-creme of holiday retreats.
PASTURE recovery after serious bushfires has shown to be surprisingly good.
RIVERINA farmers Michael and Larissa Pfitzner were never afraid of looking at the big picture.
WHEN Arna Hay refers to cherries being the family business, she’s not kidding.
FARMER groups have slammed a new biosecurity levy that will force South Australian producers to pay up to $185 a year towards keeping pests and diseases out.
THE amount of water used in growing food is not the only way to judge the "green-ness" of what we eat.
HEALTH and safety need to be seen as a crucial part of farming’s bottom line if the industry is to progress.
HARRY McNabb is a man in a quandary.
WHEN former merchant banker Phil Brown emerged with the most-valuable lamb carcasses in Australia’s biggest bloodline trial, it was no accident.