A new take on a bony model
The phrase 'she could wear a wheat bag and make it look good' rang true at the Eyre Peninsula field days at Cleve last week.
View ArticleAsian boost the way forward for agriculture: report
Research concludes Asian workers may help meet the agricultural sector's demand for a skilled workforce.
View ArticleTurning 80 means time to party
It is always an achievement to be celebrated when you get to 80 years and this was no different for the Mangalo Branch of Women in Agriculture and Business.
View ArticleLucky move for EP bees
A Port Lincoln apiarist is considering himself and his bees very lucky, following the bushfire at Sleaford Mere on Eyre Peninsula last week.
View ArticleDry start to winter puts dent in community morale as well as South...
A dry start to winter is putting a massive dent in South Australia's crop estimate as the community struggles to cope.
View ArticleAustralia's only female tuna boss to bring luxury southern bluefin to...
Lukina Lukin has fought her way to the top of Australia's lucrative southern bluefin tuna industry in a classic rags-to-riches tale of survival and success.
View ArticleCity girls serve country hospitality at the Ungarra Community Cafe
With no pub or shops in the town, these former city girls started a community-run cafe and it's improving the welfare of local farmers while raising money for charity too.
View ArticleAussie birthing-kit assembly parties help give the gift of life to at-risk...
The Australian birthing kit program sees groups of women get together to help at-risk mothers around the globe and is believed to have helped save nearly 300,000 lives.
View ArticleTuna on the menu all year round with industry breakthrough
SA's tuna industry is a lucrative one, but its potential has been limited by its seasonal nature. A new freezing technique, however, could help to change that.
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