‘A Farmer’s Life for Me’ was filmed by the BBC in 2011, and has just started screening on ABC television from 6pm-7pm on Tuesday nights. Filmed during midsummer in the beautiful rolling hills of Suffolk, ‘A Farmers Life for Me’ features 9 varied couples (siblings and married/partnered couples, gay/straight; of all ages & from all walks […]
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‘A Farmer’s Life for Me’ BBC television series
February 21st, 2012Rural Women Speaking Out
February 6th, 2012Stumbled upon a very interesting blog piece by ABC journalist Flint Duxfield titled ‘Women are farmers too, so why don’t we hear them more?’ Flint describes the all-too-common occurrence of ringing a farm, speaking to the wife who is clearly knowledgeable but when asked about the possibility of an interview – the wife defers to the […]
Farm blogs – personal stories from the bush
February 3rd, 2012There are now quite a few Australian farming blogs – and there are several different kinds. There are those that are entertaining and informative accounts of daily domestic issues, written by women, which highlight the lifestyle and financial management differences between living in towns and living in the bush. These blogs are interesting and very useful in regard to […]
Best Rangeland Practice and Innovation (Bestprac)
January 24th, 2012There’s a great source of useful rural management stories and interesting information on the ‘Bestprac’ website. Bestprac is supported by AWI (Australian Wool Innovation) and specialises in the promotion of best practice management of arid rangelands, helping cattle producers as well as sheepmeat/wool producers located in more sparsely settled areas (i.e. lower rainfall farming regions) hear first hand stories from […]
Vegetarianism chosen for moral reasons
December 21st, 2011An objective, analytical discussion on the choice of vegetarianism for moral reasons, was written by Michael Martin of Boston University in 1976. It is publicly available today on the internet as it is on the American ‘Reason Papers’ website. Michael Martin’s article is titled ‘A Critique of Moral Vegetarianism’ and it runs to 43 pages including footnotes/references. I haven’t […]
The Conversation – excellent, thought provoking discussion of issues relating to the environment & agriculture
December 19th, 2011The internet is full of forums and soapboxes and there’s a lot of chaff hiding the grains of wheat. Just discovered an excellent website called ‘The Conversation’. In what way are ‘The Conversation’ articles and ensuing discussions, different to the multitude of other online material? What makes The Conversation special? The content on The Conversation is […]
Keeping up with the Joneses of Coolibah final episode
December 15th, 2011After last week’s episode of Keeping up with the Joneses, full of end of year bullcatching, cane toad racing, croc egg collecting and Christmas preparations, it was great to see baby Jack Jones, the newest arrival in the Jones family. The story of Cristina Joneses pregnancy has reminded me of how different it is to have […]
Foreign ownership of rural land is restricted or even prohibited, in many other countries
November 9th, 2011Xavier Duff has included some interesting facts in a Weekly Times article on foreign investment. He mentions that foreign ownership of rural land is regulated in many other countries. Other countries, presumably most of them, require that all rural land owned by foreigners is registered with the federal government (eg USA). Some countries restrict the amount of land that can […]
Lyn White, Animals Australia campaigner, Australian of the Year finalist
November 9th, 2011The Weekly Times are running a poll on whether Lyn White should be Australian of the Year. Lyn White is the Communications Director for the animal rights extremist organisation, Animals Australia, and Lyn was instrumental in providing footage to the 4-Corners programme that resulted in the live export ban. Doubts have since been cast about the reliability […]
Cargill
November 8th, 2011David Whitford (with Doris Burke) has written a comprehensive article on a famously private company, Cargill, titled ‘Cargill: Inside the quiet giant that rules the food business’. The article was written for Fortune and appears on the CNN Money website, and is well worth a read by anyone interested in food security, quality and affordability […]