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Aussie Farmers Dairy on Channel 7 Today Tonight Show

Admin | December 21, 2011

With home-brand milk as cheap as a a litre in Coles and Woolworths, Today Tonight investigates whether cheap milk is a good as the rest, or are customers simply getting what they pay for? Aussie Farmers Direct has always delivered 100% Australian milk to its customers, with no added permeate - milk the way it should be. And now with the opening of Aussie Farmers Dairy in Camperdown Victoria, milk is bought directly from Australian dairy farms and processed, bottled and delivered to doorsteps across Victoria. Aussie Farmers Direct has reinvented the ‘milkman’, delivering 100% Australian fresh fruit, vegetables, milk, bread, meat and much more direct to your door at competitive prices. Visit our website now: www.aussiefarmers.com.au


Wild Dogs Killing Australian Farming

Admin | December 11, 2011

Graphic pictures and footage of wild dogs and dingoes ripping sheep and wildlife to shreds showing packs hunting down farmers live stock since they killed most of the wildlife in National Parks and Forests. Government across Australia condone these k9Killers, pay no compensation for the $MULTI-MILLIONS of lost export and domestic meat market their neighbour farmers have lost to government hounds from hell protected by government/greens legislation.


Rain in Nth Qld - Drought Everywhere Else

Admin | November 10, 2011

Find out more about the rain impact in North Queensland at www.farmonline.com.au


Aussie Farmers Direct - Meet our Farmer: Huon Aqua Farms

Admin | October 23, 2011

Aussie Farmers Direct has reinvented the ‘milkman’, delivering 100% Australian fresh fruit, vegetables, milk, bread, meat and much more direct to your door. In this video hear from the husband and wife team behind Huon Aqua Farms in Tasmania, who produce one third of Australia’s salmon needs and supply their exceptional salmon to our Aussie Farmers Direct customers. Chose from a range of market-fresh salmon and seafood, and add some to your order today. Visit www.aussiefarmers.com.au


Australian Farms Fear Locust Attack

Admin | October 6, 2011

ANCHOR: And in Australia, farmers are worried about an impending locust attack. Australian ABC reported that the New South Wales state government had nine planes on standby yesterday in case the locusts started to pose a threat to drought stricken crop yields. Authorities do no see the current size of the locust swarm to pose a problem but farmers have been asked to report any swarms they spot.


Funny look at Australia - A Famers Life

Admin | February 18, 2011

You want laughs and see what Australian Farmers are really like. A piss funny film showing what they really get upto in their spare time.


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


Tasmanian Tiger Rediscovered - Gippsland Victoria, Mainland Australia. (Part 2)

Admin | May 11, 2010

Tasmanian tiger/big cats researcher-searcher since 1995 Michael Moss searches a tasmanian tiger hotspot inside Wilsons Promontory national park in South Gippsland Victoria the southern most point on mainland australia and also speaks about his detailed tasmanian tiger introduction theory and does a roll call of the known 24 native species introduced into the park.Also uncovered in the archives by him is the reason the native species were introduced.According to the committee of management that oversaw the introductions the reason they were introduced was quote ” to preserve native species that were under the threat of extinction in their native habitat” He firmly believes that there a no living tasmanian tigers in tasmania.NEWSFLASH 2/5/2010 Andrea a long time south gippsland resident and ex-poultry farmer contacted me today and claims quote”saw the tiger three times back in the1970s over a period of approx eight years.Farm backed onto heavy bush boardering the inverloch-leongatha road I have absolutely no doubt what i saw as one encounter was at a distance of approximately 5 meters.I dont know who got the bigger surprise me or it!.It was sitting behind our poultry shed eating the remains of a turkey we had slaughtered when i came around the corner there it was sitting and chewing,we looked right at each other i turned and ran i assumed it did the same thing.When we came straight back about 5 minutes or so later it was gone!” Interestingly i have three alleged sightings


Farm Journal: Resistant Weeds Catastrophe

Admin | April 6, 2010

Stephen Powles, an Australian farmer and professor, details the catastrophe resistant weeds are causing. To learn more, visit www.farmjournal.com.


gaetano’s farm

Admin | January 7, 2010

01.01.2010 - our little roadtrip


Excellent Development - Soil and Water Conservation in Semi-Arid Kenya

Admin | November 25, 2009

Excellent Development supports community groups in semi-arid rural Kenya to improve their enviroment sustainably through soil and water conservation, improving food and water supply, health and incomes. The key activities are terracing land, building sand dams and planting trees. These three work together to significantly improve conservation of soil and water in this delicate environment.


Canadians warn Australian farmers Genetically modified crops monsanto legal behaviour part 1 of 3

Admin | September 5, 2009

www.911oz.com Canadian Farmers warn Aussie Farmers about GMO, this one being canola. Not just the fact that GMO is poison (my words), but the fact that Monsantos genetically modified crops cannot be contained. GMO is patented, so once their patented product contaminates your farm, they take legal action, to either make the Farmer pay royalties or in some cases, they sue them right off their farms. This video is from around February of 2008. Please watch the accompanying video of Julie Newman …


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