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Town And Country Farmer Magazine Town & Country Farmer March/April 2016 Back Issue

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In this issue…

WHAT’S IN MY GARDEN? Vegetables plus a lot more
A solitude that never feels lonely.

RIVER COTTAGE AUSTRALIA: The perfect recipe for a functional kitchen
What you need and what you don’t need.

DEER: Deer farming in Australia
There are two main products – venison and velvet.

PULSES: Linger on the Pulse
With the International Year of Pulses.

AGRIBUSINESS: Entrepreneurial business learning from MOC
A special “Innovate the plate” showcase.

BUFFALO: Buffalo milk producer
Buffalo milk is part of an ancient tradition.

WAYNE’S WORLD: Time to smell the roses
Wayne reflects on his love of the veggie patch.

POTATOES: Living with spuds
Potatoes are the fourth largest food crop.

TREES: Scarred trees need protecting on farms
Some scars may be several hundred years old.

OLIVES: Olive growing in Australia
Australia produces around 93,500 mt of olives.


SPECIAL FEATURES

ALPACAS
Join the Australian alpaca association; Making babies – making history

CERTIFIED ORGANIC FEATURE
Seven reasons why choosing certifies organic is good for you; Black Crow Organics – healthy organic vegetables; Yamstick Farm – organic eggs at their best; Bills Organics – certified organic health bakery; High Tree Estate – Australian certified organic coffee

YOUR HORSE
Renovating post-summer pasture; Hendra virus update
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Town & Country Farmer March/April 2016 In this issue… WHAT’S IN MY GARDEN? Vegetables plus a lot more A solitude that never feels lonely. RIVER COTTAGE AUSTRALIA: The perfect recipe for a functional kitchen What you need and what you don’t need. DEER: Deer farming in Australia There are two main products – venison and velvet. PULSES: Linger on the Pulse With the International Year of Pulses. AGRIBUSINESS: Entrepreneurial business learning from MOC A special “Innovate the plate” showcase. BUFFALO: Buffalo milk producer Buffalo milk is part of an ancient tradition. WAYNE’S WORLD: Time to smell the roses Wayne reflects on his love of the veggie patch. POTATOES: Living with spuds Potatoes are the fourth largest food crop. TREES: Scarred trees need protecting on farms Some scars may be several hundred years old. OLIVES: Olive growing in Australia Australia produces around 93,500 mt of olives. SPECIAL FEATURES ALPACAS Join the Australian alpaca association; Making babies – making history CERTIFIED ORGANIC FEATURE Seven reasons why choosing certifies organic is good for you; Black Crow Organics – healthy organic vegetables; Yamstick Farm – organic eggs at their best; Bills Organics – certified organic health bakery; High Tree Estate – Australian certified organic coffee YOUR HORSE Renovating post-summer pasture; Hendra virus update


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In this issue…

WHAT’S IN MY GARDEN? Vegetables plus a lot more
A solitude that never feels lonely.

RIVER COTTAGE AUSTRALIA: The perfect recipe for a functional kitchen
What you need and what you don’t need.

DEER: Deer farming in Australia
There are two main products – venison and velvet.

PULSES: Linger on the Pulse
With the International Year of Pulses.

AGRIBUSINESS: Entrepreneurial business learning from MOC
A special “Innovate the plate” showcase.

BUFFALO: Buffalo milk producer
Buffalo milk is part of an ancient tradition.

WAYNE’S WORLD: Time to smell the roses
Wayne reflects on his love of the veggie patch.

POTATOES: Living with spuds
Potatoes are the fourth largest food crop.

TREES: Scarred trees need protecting on farms
Some scars may be several hundred years old.

OLIVES: Olive growing in Australia
Australia produces around 93,500 mt of olives.


SPECIAL FEATURES

ALPACAS
Join the Australian alpaca association; Making babies – making history

CERTIFIED ORGANIC FEATURE
Seven reasons why choosing certifies organic is good for you; Black Crow Organics – healthy organic vegetables; Yamstick Farm – organic eggs at their best; Bills Organics – certified organic health bakery; High Tree Estate – Australian certified organic coffee

YOUR HORSE
Renovating post-summer pasture; Hendra virus update
read more read less
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