in

Browse by Tags

  • Wet harvest woes continue

    Once again I haven’t had internet connection for several days, so it hasn’t been until today that I’ve managed to catch up on emails and what’s been happening with my Nuffield chums who’ve been having the harvest from hell thanks to the rain. While things have got steadily...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Wed, Dec 15 2010
  • Mad dogs and Englishmen…

    …climb Mount Oberon in the midday sun. And then hang about at the top of it until it chucks it down with rain and they have to sprint 3.5km back to their car. I left Graeme and Gill’s this morning with the intention of stopping off at nearby Wilsons Promontory National Park to take some ...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Wed, Dec 8 2010
  • The sweetest thing

    If there’s one thing I hadn’t expected about this area of Queensland, it’s the array of things that are produced here. From dairy and beef to tropical fruit, tea and coffee, the area could happily be self-sufficient in some of the tastiest foods there are to be had. What I hadn’t...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Mon, Nov 8 2010
  • Bear harvest

    We spotted this picture in an American farm magazine today: Bet you daren’t moan about pigeons and bunnies scoffing your crops now, eh?
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Tue, Mar 9 2010
  • How or where do you recrute new staff?

    Hi Guys, As a job seeker there is nothing like getting the info straight from the horses mouth (so to speak) so here goes. How or where would you recrute your new staff member - Particularly a Arable Operator or GFW/Tractor Driver? The most obvious is of course the Situations Vacant section of this site...
    Posted to Talking Point (Forum) by countryman2007 on Wed, Oct 24 2007
Page 1 of 1 (6 items)
© RBI 2001-2010
Powered by Community Server (Commercial Edition), by Telligent Systems