Plants that poison horses

November 11th, 2009

There are a number of native plants that can poison horses in remote areas. Horses born and bred in the area are less likely to have problems with poisonous plants than animals that are new, presumably because old hands are more likely to know what to steer clear of (those that scoffed into it didn’t […]

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Barnaby Joyce’s Emissions Trading Scheme Petition

November 9th, 2009

Barnaby Joyce has an online petition for people to sign, re. the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). It literally only takes a few seconds to sign it. Please let everyone know who you think may be interested, because otherwise we’ll have yet another massively expensive turkey foisted on the poor old wage slaves & small business […]

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Australian Wool & Lamb Production

November 6th, 2009

Riverina Merino sheep

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Will Rogers Classic Quotes

October 22nd, 2009

Will Rogers was an amazingly creative, accomplished, adventurous and witty bloke born on an Oklahoma ranch in 1879. He made 71 films, numerous books have been written about his life, and his quotes are legendary. These pithy comments are as relevant today as they were a century ago. Interestingly, many of his most famous quotes […]

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Queensland Rural Press Club Luncheon

October 15th, 2009

Enjoyed attending the Queensland Rural Press Club Luncheon on Tuesday, with Tim Mulherin (Minister for Primary Industries) as guest speaker. Would like to have asked what the Queensland Government intends doing with the millions they’ll receive for the sale of the DPI land in Townsville, and the millions they’ll receive for the sale of the […]

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New book available soon – ‘Life as an Australian Horseman’

October 11th, 2009

The soon-to-be-released sequel to the best-seller ‘A Million Acre Masterpiece’ is called ‘Life as an Australian Horseman’. These two authentic Australian coffee-table style books are designed to complement one another. The second does not include the 8 page glossary, in order to leave more room for photographs, and many of the captions are a bit […]

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Willing Workers on Organic Farms (WWOOF)

October 5th, 2009

WWOOF-ers (Willing Workers On Organic Farms) have been around for a while, and presumably participant numbers will increase as people in Western countries look for travel experiences that are more meaningful and personal, and urban residents curious about agriculture seek out genuine hands-on experiences. There’s a good summary on WWOOF-ing on the Off-Grid website, with […]

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‘Cool Australia’ Enviroweek – It’s easier being green than checking your facts

September 23rd, 2009

Today’s Rivers Catalogue had a great ad for leather shoes, pointing out: ‘Leather is a premium lining material that gives the shoes added strength and durability. It also allows the feet to breathe better, which means they are less likely to sweat or smell.’ Rivers produce one of the best catalogues around – full of […]

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Famous Territory livestock brands

September 8th, 2009

The list of Northern Territory livestock brands that are still current that were registered before 1928, under the South Australian brands ordinance, is interesting. It’s a short list – just 7 owners, and 9 cattle stations. The two most recognised Australian cattle station symbol brands are on the list – the Victoria River Downs (VRD) […]

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Aussies Overseas – Aussie Expats

September 6th, 2009

Approximately 1 million of Australia’s 20 million citizens are living overseas at any one time. 50% of this website’s visitors live in countries other than Australia, as can be seen on the world map. It’s a fair bet that a slab of these overseas visitors are Aussie expats. Australians like to roam about. There are […]

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