Evicting cattle from the High Country

August 26th, 2008

Eradicating introduced species of animals and plants entirely from National Parks – and all other publicly owned land, including Travelling Stock Routes – is a great theory. These areas belong to all future Australians, so everything possible should be done to ensure that they are kept in as good a condition as possible, for future [...]

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Investment in Agriculture

August 17th, 2008

An excellent discussion on investment in agriculture, on ABC Television’s Landline programme: http://www.abc.net.au/landline/content/2006/s2240230.htm Directors on the Board of Management of Pastoral Companies used to consist almost entirely of board members who had a genuine hands-on (as in ‘hands dirty’) rural background. Unfortunately this has slowly been changing over recent decades, with the board members of [...]

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Proverbs

August 15th, 2008

‘If you buy cheap meat, when it boils you can smell what you have saved.’ Arab Proverb ‘Don’t look for speed in a cheap horse, be content if it neighs.’ Nigerian proverb ‘The wolf can always be hired very cheap as a shepherd.’ Russian Proverb The best and oldest pearls of wisdom are rural in [...]

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Find a Farmer a Wife

August 6th, 2008

We just had to watch ‘Find a Farmer a Wife’ on tv. Curiosity got the better of me, it just sounded so appalling. I hope all the blokes who end up with a live-in arrangement as a result of this show, get a pre-nuptial/pre-defacto agreement. Because the odds are that more than one will end [...]

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People for the Eating of Tasty Animals

August 5th, 2008

I don’t know how I missed it for this long, but I only recently stumbled upon P.E.T.A. – People for the Eating of Tasty Animals. There are t-shirts, mugs, keyrings and stickers, etc. Well done Mike Doughney, for standing up for free speech in the face of abusive bullying. Check out his excellent website http://www.mtd.com/tasty/ [...]

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