Town And Country Farmer  |  Town & Country Farmer - May/June 2014
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Town & Country Farmer May/June 2014 issue
Starting a small vineyard: Part II
Planning and research are imperative.
The Ancient World Of Bonsai
Some people call the bonsai tree the “imagination” tree.
Carobs coming into their own at last
The climate is ideal for growing in coastal Australia.
Farm Horses Part 5 – Welsh Cobs
The aristocrats of the small stature horses.
Olives have a “dark” side
Feral olives have become a serious environmental weed.
Making a difference – Northern Thailand permaculture project
People are embracing permaculture as a lifestyle.
Anne is passionate about giving animals the life they deserve
Heaven on earth for Harry and others.
WWOOF to you too
Willing Workers on Organic Farms is a worldwide organisation.
Boring for water is not so boring
Following the rules and regulations is important.
Orchard of the 21st century
The Open Tatura trellis is known for its high productivity.
An introduction and a confession...
Finally back in the farming world, Wayne is having a ball.
Australian Jalapenos
The chilli choice of Mexico and now of Australia.
A Winner for the Beginner, the Rhode Island Red
One of the very best breeds for the beginner.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Alpacas
Practical advice from the Australian Alpaca Association.
Farm Vehicle feature
A look at some of the best new vehicles on the market.
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