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Aus food security crisis as spring fruit + veg crop seedlings poisoned: Sept+ shortage

Admin | October 13, 2010

More than 7 million fruit and vegetable seedlings were poisoned and police believe a herbicide was injected into the irrigation system at two Bowen nurseries….. Almost two weeks ago….. It is the fourth poisoning incident in the last eight years. Producers say the poisoning attack has wiped out the capacity to grow more than 16000 tonnes of produce, including tomatoes, within the next two months. Most of this produce would have been distributed to supermarkets across the country and New Zealand and Vanuatu….. Fruit and vegetable producers say the poisoning of millions of seedlings in the north will impact prices in Australia and overseas….. www.abc.net.au Police in Australia are investigating the poisoning of seven million vegetable seedlings, including tomatoes, aubergines and melons. Detectives believe a herbicide was injected into the irrigation system at a nursery in northern Queensland. The Australian farm minister described the poisoning at a Queensland nursery - the fourth such incident in eight years - as “sabotage”. Farmers and analysts say the price of vegetables will increase as a result….. news.bbc.co.uk Mystery poisoning threatens NQ tomato crop - Initial investigations show a herbicide was released into the irrigation system of Bowen’s Supa Seedlings nursery and poisoned around five million seedlings, mostly tomato plants. Police were notified after the seedlings began dying between Sunday morning and Friday afternoon last week….. A Growcom


Planting on Farmer Dave’s Farm

Admin | March 21, 2010

Putting the first crop since the drought


Week 20 - Dave - Rockhampton, Australia

Admin | December 10, 2009

Dave heads to Koorana Crocodile Farm, Rockhampton for his latest Trident Mess With Your Head moment.


On Our Selection (Australian Film, 1932) [Part 1 of 8]

Admin | October 24, 2009

Murtagh Joseph Rudd (Percy Walshe), known as Dad, and his son Dave (Tal Ordell) finish a bark hut on their newly established ’selection’ of virgin bush. The rest of the family arrive and get to work, clearing the land by hand and planting a first crop of corn. The challenges include wildlife in their beds and no money to buy a horse, but their hard work pays off. In a year or two, the Rudds have a working farm and a more comfortable home, thanks to the domestic labours of Mrs Rudd (Beatrice …


Water Conservation

Admin | April 7, 2009

LHCC directors vote on changing rules regarding water conservation now they’ve sold their utility subsidiary LHEUC to Aqua Virginia.


Week 16 - Dave - Leconfield Jackaroo Farm, Australia

Admin | March 17, 2009

Dave takes part in a working holiday placement at Leconfield Jackaroo Farm in New South Wales, Australia. See him struggle with urinating horses, calf wrestling, and bulls’ testicles…


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