‘Two Thirds Full’, and love for all things LibertyFliss McLean is a mum of two based in Echuca who handmakes dreamy bespoke Liberty and linen pillowcases the likes Princess Charlotte woul...
The Great Internet Dilemma on Australian FarmsTwo-thirds of Australian farms have unsatisfactory internet connections. We all know the routine, phone calls drop out right when you nee...
Tools down; farming life’s on a high for McNally familyPutting down the tools and picking up the reins to Gundary near Goulburn has been more than just a tree change for Troy and Hannah McNall...
Thank a Farmer's best birds eye viewsDrone technology has been widely embraced by the adaptive Australian Agricultural Industry. The use of them allows for improved efficienc...
Trefusis calls Georgina home for goodOn the days she’s battling Tasmania’s horizontal sleet and hail, Georgina Wallace jokes that even she wonders what the latte set is doing...
How a battle with cancer inspired a beautiful South Australian merino fashion label I have been surrounded by agriculture my whole life, having grown up in Ardrossan with childhood visits to my grandparents' farm in Langh...
Meet Millwoods Shoes – fashion forward designs and real life comfort rolled into one. Born and bred in the bush, road tested on Australia’s rugged soil, Millwoods Shoes are designed for life down under – giving you the supp...
Bridging the gap with creativity, homegrown knowledge and downward dogsShe’s the cheery voice on the other end of the phone for the AuctionsPlus commercial operations team by day, by afternoon she’s a yoga te...
Thank A Farmer signing off for 2020!By Sam Johnston #ThankAFarmerForYourNextMeal Jim & I would like to wrap up this week by saying thank you to all our followers for your on...
One for the price of two; unjoined heifers bringing the big bucksWhen Robert Mackenzie’s non station mated heifers brought a jaw-dropping price of $2130, a local agent commented, "for heifers to make th...
Alpine Abode CoomaBy Elle Bryce #BuyFromTheBush I have always been in love with making interiors beautiful. My first mortgage at the age of 20 was a tiny ...
No gold medal in 2020 but enjoying stellar season is a silver liningNational rower Emma Fessey was expecting to stand on the podium with an Olympic gold in Tokyo this year… she’s been another casualty of a...
Thank A Farmer FavouritesBy Jim Honner #ThankAFarmerForYourNextMeal This week we’ve decided to showcase some of our favourite photos. The quantity and quality of ...
Teacher to business owner in rural NSWBy Emily Burton #BuyFromTheBush Emily Burton from Peggy & Twig speaks of moving west and running her pearl jewellery business on a farm ...
Kate Greenwood: quitting my day job and building Greenwood designs#BuyFromTheBush Greenwood Designs (GD) started out as a way for me to pursue a creative outlet outside of my job in finance. I would make...
Australia's Primary Producers #PhotoLibraryBy Sam Johnston #ThankAFarmerForYourNextMeal This week’s gallery showcases a few of the friendly faces that you may come across on your t...
Speckles Park price spike!Speckle Parks were the first beef breed developed from Saskatchewan. A Canadian composite of White Park, Shorthorn and Angus (with other ...
The growing of a canola cropBy Jim Honner (Forbes, NSW) #ThankAFarmerForYourNextMeal This week's photo library focuses on growing the Canola crop. Canola is an impor...
Harry and Kit, the charming homewares store in a tin shedLillie Holcombe talks of her young family and their charming homewares store Harry and Kit, located in a ‘tin shed’ in Queensland’s Goond...
No Winnebagos please, there’s too much work to do When Dawson Bradford finally hangs up the boots, there’s one thing he knows for sure - there’ll be no Winnebago, thank you very much.