Archive for July, 2011
I had only one issue following my first skydiving experience: how do you go back to normal life after you’ve jumped out of a plane?
PAUL Routley didn’t let the drought diminish his passion for sheep. He even turned it to his advantage.
THE name is a tongue twister and the work it does is almost as hard to get your head around.
THE McNabb family often talks about succession planning.
ON THE wrong side of the 250mm rainfall line, a dozen station owners are poised for a bountiful season, ANDREW MOLE writes
AS A boy, Godfrey Daly could never use the excuse he lost his way walking to school.
JILL reckons that following the all the debate about carbon, the spotlight will return to farming carbon as a serious farming alternative.
Heaven on earth can be found tucked away in the Atherthon Tableland hilltops.
ALAN Smith and his family operate a balanced biological system at their orchards, writes KIM WOODS
KANE Smolenaars always wanted to milk cows on his own farm – and he has had to do it the hard way.