Success the size of Texas
BEEF FARMER OF THE YEAR 2018: PERFORMANCE, even in the harshest of seasons, is the Mayne aim for one of Australia’s most successful beef cattle studs.
BEEF FARMER OF THE YEAR 2018: PERFORMANCE, even in the harshest of seasons, is the Mayne aim for one of Australia’s most successful beef cattle studs.
HORTICULTURE WINNER 2018: THEY’RE figures that are hard enough to wrap your head around — let alone your lips.
BEEF FINALIST 2018: THERE’s certainly nothing bleak about Anthony and Chantal Winter’s approach to cattle breeding.
DAIRY WINNER 2018: WHAT Clint Theodore and Brooke Lane might lack in years, they certainly make up for in innovation, determination and success.
HE’S only 26 but he runs the biggest organic farm in Victoria — if not Australia — and has plans to keep expanding.
GEOFF and Jill Chapman could join the circus with the amount of juggling that’s been needed in the past year.
AS PRESIDENT of the Australian Asparagus Council and one of the nation’s largest growers, Joe Vizzarri often gets asked if he’s stressed.
DAVID Cook looks outside the square to overcome the lack of water.
THIS North East farming family has plenty of aces up its sleeve, writes FIONA MYERS
NEVER ones to be conventional, the Matthews get things mooving, writes SARAH HUDSON
THE Bibby family of Berriwillock uses science and technology to serve up its fair share of aces, writes EMMA FIELD.
DAVID Farley is one of those names you hear when farmers talk about young up-and-comers.
BARRY Newcomen surveys the luminous green pasture of his Ensay Hereford stud, below a canopy of the bluest of skies.
MOCKINYA mixed farmers Andrew and Simone Bell are gearing their business to deal with a dry end to the year.
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