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The AgriFutures Australia Rural Women's Award winner talks mental health in the woolshed, we meet a vet and business exec who are helping woolgrowers on Kangaroo Island reclaim their livelihoods and showcase the wedding of a South Australian bride who celebrated her farming heritage with a pure wool wedding dress.
Grown on Matthew's family farm in Yerong Creek, New South Wales, the wheat symbolised the coming together of two families.
The regenerative producers trade up to 1500 head of crossbred cattle across three properties in Central Queensland.
Take a look inside our special Wool Issue, featuring AgriFutures Australia Rural Women’s Award winner Carol Mudford, plus an outback flower farmer, CWA cookery judge and a pure-wool wedding dress.
We've gathered some of the very best recipes published in the pages of Graziher, from Summa Rayner's scrummy slice to The Shady Baker's take on the classic hedgehog.
She reflects on her years at Brangus Park, from the beef recession of her youth to the cowboy she met at the Wingham Rodeo.
Lyle and Helen Kent started Kent Saddlery in 1988. They have no plans to retire.
When she wanted to make a place for herself on her husband’s family farm, Samantha Campbell took up the challenge of growing flowers in the outback.
The cover star of our special Wool Issue is Carol Mudford, a shearer and AgriFutures Australia Rural Women’s Award winner who’s determined to see real change in the woolshed. We meet a vet and business executive who are helping woolgrowers on Kangaroo Island reclaim their livelihoods and talk to a bride who celebrated her farming heritage by wearing a pure wool wedding dress.
A flower farmer shares her tricks for growing beautiful blooms in outback South Australia and The Shady Baker talks recipes and show tips with a CWA cookery judge. A farmer documents the hope and heartbreak of drought on the family farm and printmaker Bridget Farmer welcomes us into her sunny studio in central Victoria.
The cover star of our special Wool Issue is AgriFutures award winner Carol Mudford. We talk to two women who are helping woolgrowers on Kangaroo Island reclaim their livelihoods and showcase the wedding of a bride who celebrated her heritage with a wool wedding dress.
Artist Lottie Rae talks risks, rewards and why she walked away from her beloved Trangie business. We step inside the Arnott family’s lovingly restored Coolah homestead and meet an agribusiness powerhouse who’s determined to change the way ag research happens in Australia.
Our cover star is Queensland grazier Bridget Adams, who reflects on the relationship that saw her switch a TV career for life on the land. Plus, we catch up with a bunch of bright entrepreneurs, including a Tassie mum who turned lockdown boredom into a booming seed business.
We’ve compiled a list of some of our favourite shops around the country and online.
The sisters are each other’s biggest fans.
When gardener Cass Hooke moved to the Hay Plain, she faced a challenging climate, but has created a beautiful oasis for her family.
Rural women who have a miscarriage need better support and more health resources.