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IN THIS ISSUE…

BAZADAIS CATTLE: Bazadais Cattle in Australia
Originated as draught animals

BIRD NETTING: Managing bird damage in orchards
Nearly all native birds are protected

MELONS: Queensland melons boost with protective cropping
Creating an environment is the key

CHAINSAWS: Chainsaws – Dangerous liaisons
Never underestimate how dangerous they are

HORSES: Equine Facilitated Learning
Designed to help the boys at a Youth Justice Centre

ALPACA FIBRE: The farm gate shop
A successful agribusiness built from nothing

WAYNE'S WORLD: Feb 16 1983 –much more than a distant memory
Time does not always heal all wounds

IN THE KITCHEN: Chivo Fresco Cheese & Lobster Thermidor
Certainly one for the next cheese platter

MARKETS: It’s a local food revolution – one tomato at a time!
We don’t buy food from strangers!

MACADAMIAS: Macadamias, the Queensland Nut
It is worth the wait of up to 10 years

PLUMS: Common Name: Kakadu Plum, Latin Name: Terminalia ferdinandiana
Traditionally both the seed and fruit were eaten raw

TREES: Memorial Trees and Avenues - ‘Living Monuments’
Living symbols of remembrance and renewal



SPECIAL FEATURES

Your Horse
Team Penning and Arena Sorting; Training with Carlos Tabernaberri: Developing Focus; Comfort Zones

Alpacas
Practical advice from the Australian Alpaca Association

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Town & Country Farmer - March/April 2015 IN THIS ISSUE… BAZADAIS CATTLE: Bazadais Cattle in Australia Originated as draught animals BIRD NETTING: Managing bird damage in orchards Nearly all native birds are protected MELONS: Queensland melons boost with protective cropping Creating an environment is the key CHAINSAWS: Chainsaws – Dangerous liaisons Never underestimate how dangerous they are HORSES: Equine Facilitated Learning Designed to help the boys at a Youth Justice Centre ALPACA FIBRE: The farm gate shop A successful agribusiness built from nothing WAYNE'S WORLD: Feb 16 1983 –much more than a distant memory Time does not always heal all wounds IN THE KITCHEN: Chivo Fresco Cheese & Lobster Thermidor Certainly one for the next cheese platter MARKETS: It’s a local food revolution – one tomato at a time! We don’t buy food from strangers! MACADAMIAS: Macadamias, the Queensland Nut It is worth the wait of up to 10 years PLUMS: Common Name: Kakadu Plum, Latin Name: Terminalia ferdinandiana Traditionally both the seed and fruit were eaten raw TREES: Memorial Trees and Avenues - ‘Living Monuments’ Living symbols of remembrance and renewal SPECIAL FEATURES Your Horse Team Penning and Arena Sorting; Training with Carlos Tabernaberri: Developing Focus; Comfort Zones Alpacas Practical advice from the Australian Alpaca Association


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IN THIS ISSUE…

BAZADAIS CATTLE: Bazadais Cattle in Australia
Originated as draught animals

BIRD NETTING: Managing bird damage in orchards
Nearly all native birds are protected

MELONS: Queensland melons boost with protective cropping
Creating an environment is the key

CHAINSAWS: Chainsaws – Dangerous liaisons
Never underestimate how dangerous they are

HORSES: Equine Facilitated Learning
Designed to help the boys at a Youth Justice Centre

ALPACA FIBRE: The farm gate shop
A successful agribusiness built from nothing

WAYNE'S WORLD: Feb 16 1983 –much more than a distant memory
Time does not always heal all wounds

IN THE KITCHEN: Chivo Fresco Cheese & Lobster Thermidor
Certainly one for the next cheese platter

MARKETS: It’s a local food revolution – one tomato at a time!
We don’t buy food from strangers!

MACADAMIAS: Macadamias, the Queensland Nut
It is worth the wait of up to 10 years

PLUMS: Common Name: Kakadu Plum, Latin Name: Terminalia ferdinandiana
Traditionally both the seed and fruit were eaten raw

TREES: Memorial Trees and Avenues - ‘Living Monuments’
Living symbols of remembrance and renewal



SPECIAL FEATURES

Your Horse
Team Penning and Arena Sorting; Training with Carlos Tabernaberri: Developing Focus; Comfort Zones

Alpacas
Practical advice from the Australian Alpaca Association

read more read less
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