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25.01.2022 Deberi 2020 Corn harvest. After a tough year last year 2020 corn is off to an exception start. Hope 2020 is a good year for agriculture.



24.01.2022 Summer Harvest 2020 has begun. Mungbeans corn and Sorghum scheduled to be harvested over the next few months

24.01.2022 Finished the early wheat and now onto chickpeas in Central Qld now.

22.01.2022 Mungbeans 2020 almost drawing to a close.



22.01.2022 Deberi is seeking skilled operators to join our 2020 Harvest Crew Successful applicants must: Have harvesting and or tractor experience... Be mechanically minded to carry out maintenance Be able to work in a team, independently or unsupervised Be respectful to Deberi staff, colleagues and clients Speak English fluently with effective communication Hold a current driver’s license Harvesting starts in Queensland in September and harvests through to January finishing in Southern Victoria. Applicants will be living away from home for this entire period and accommodation will be provided. Our staff are our greatest asset at Deberi and we want you to join our Harvest Crew for a life experience to remember so apply now at Deberi.com

21.01.2022 Deberi are seeking additional Header operators to join our harvest crew. Send us a PM or visit our website Deberi.com and send through an application. Header Experience is preferred but if your good on machinery and prepared to learn we will be willing to train the right applicant. We are currently harvesting in Moree NSW and then we move to northern Victoria. ... Send us a PM for more info or visit our website Deberi.com and send through an application. Cheers

20.01.2022 Deberi are now seeking additional staff to join our 2020 Harvest Crew Successful applicants must: Be in Australia ... Have harvesting and or tractor experience Be mechanically minded to carry out maintenance Be able to work in a team, independently or unsupervised Be respectful to Deberi staff, colleagues and clients Speak English fluently with effective communication Hold a current driver’s license Harvesting starts in NSW in October and harvests through to January finishing in Southern Victoria. Applicants will be living away from home for this entire period and accommodation will be provided. Our staff are our greatest asset at Deberi and we want you to join our Harvest Crew for a life experience to remember so apply now at Deberi.com



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19.01.2022 Mungbeans Emerald 2020

18.01.2022 Life on the Deberi Contract Harvesting is a mixed bag and there is always plenty to do. From breakdowns to trying to battle the weather and making sure the moisture is right, it sure can make for challenging times but we all get stuck in and help each other out. We have a few days down now due to rain but we will be refreshed and ready to go

18.01.2022 Winter crop harvest kicked off for us this week in Central Qld. 2020 is presenting us with a whole new set of challenges but moments like this make us stop and appreciate why we love what we do. Let’s hope our governments can appreciate how critical agriculture and contractors are to our nations food chain. Contractor Harvesters help harvest the wheat that makes your bread, the canola that make the oil you use to cook and the barley that makes your beer. ... We will keep fighting to ensure our critical sector can carry out our services for our clients and to the mouths of Australia. Best of luck to everyone for the 2020 harvest. More to come.

17.01.2022 Corn in emerald Qld 2020



16.01.2022 Weather beat us today. hopefully the crops survive the forecast weather

16.01.2022 We have finally got an exemption for the agriculture industry. https://www.abc.net.au//queensland-grants-border-/12588424

16.01.2022 Harvesting some Wheat at Moree NSW.

14.01.2022 Headers available Deberi has 2 headers available in the Wimmera area now. 2x John S670s with GPS, choppers and Yeild mapping. 12.3 metre fronts and pick up fronts also available Call Jamie in 0427724000

13.01.2022 To everyone in the agriculture industry, please follow the link and sign the petition to get agricultural exemptions during covid. https://nff.org.au/border-petition/

12.01.2022 As all the Deberi crew know there is a lot of hard work and big days that go unseen but never unnoticed. As always 2020 is providing lots of challenges in many ways but we are greatful for all our crew members and the hard work they all put in. We don’t often get opportunities to get the drone up but it’s nice to have a few of the machines running together with a nice sunset and some nice wheat for a video shoot.

12.01.2022 Thanks to our valued staff for your efforts so far this harvest. Oh and for the sunset photos

08.01.2022 Deberi 2020 Sorghum Harvest Irrigated and dry land sorghum doing well after a dry finish.

06.01.2022 Sun setting on another day Harvesting Mungbeans in Central Queensland

04.01.2022 And so the town and country divide continues. Made more evident from the current governing bodies and their response to Covid-19. My fiancé is a contract harves...ter. Most people on my facebook friend list would know what this is, however the 4 people he has spoken to at the NSW government had no idea and therefore deemed him non-essential. Now let me paint those people with no clue a picture. Did you eat breakfast today? Maybe, weetbix, toast or even some pancakes? What do you have for lunch? Carrots and Hummous? A nice healthy chickpea salad? Or a ham and cheese sambo with lashes of margarine? Maybe wash that down with a beer? Wheat, Chickpeas, Canola and Barley, all of these crops need to be harvested to be able to give you the products listed above. And they are just a drop in the ocean, they are just the crops Hamish will harvest (common sense prevailing) this season. Hamish has spoken to 4 people from the NSW government this morning, he has been in constant contact for months now just to see where he stands with the ever changing regulations. 3 of which, did not know what a header was (the machine that he uses to strip said crops) and did not care to investigate further. The last person he spoke to said there were harvest contractors in NSW so his services again, are non essential. Now, anyone who has bothered to think outside of metropolitan areas will know that there has been a drought this past decade, mainly effecting NSW and QLD. There once were many harvest contractors in more prosperous times, however as times got tough they had to sell their machines and businesses, hence the reason men and women from Victoria have been leaving their families for months on end to do a job. A job that feeds Australia. A job that can easily, and probably normally would keep people socially distanced anyway. The drivers of both headers and chaser bins sit in the cab from dawn till well into the next morning. The farmers work alone moving the field bins and organise logistics, the truckies come in, roll the tarp down, fill up and drive that well travelled road back to the silos. The wives deliver food when they can. There is rarely a reason for anyone involved in a harvesting operation to sit next to, touch or even talk to anyone else. It would also be remiss of me to make out I am angry for the greater good of our country. I am angry because this is our main source of income. Hamish has a brilliant reputation for the job he does, however there is just not enough work locally to keep us afloat. And being so close to the border our ‘local’ work is also in SA, which we will also have trouble gaining access. Yes I work, however being a theatre nurse pays in minimal dollars and maximal job satisfaction. So I am worried for the financial future of our young family, which so easily could be avoided. I understand why some rules are in place, believe me I do, however I am sick of uneducated people making decisions on our behalf. Come and ask us what we do, come and see a day of harvesting and you will see this is in fact essential and it can easily adhere to covid-19 rules. I am not only worried for the mental and financial health of my fiancé but everyone involved in the agriculture industry during these trying times. Up until now I had faith in our leaders, however with the new SA/VIC border rules and the current problem we find ourselves in, faith has all but evaporated. I have rarely whinged about our situation, in fact I have counted us lucky and backed our leaders. But now I am I’m not so positive. It is not only us effected, what about the farmers, truck drivers, viterra/GrainCorp employees, seed cleaners, the governments bottom line, and so so many more. So in conclusion, I CANNOT for the life of me figure out why the government who are so ill informed when it comes to agriculture, think they can make rulings that are one size fits all when it clearly doesn’t! For what is largely (however not all) a metropolitan problem, regional people are paying the price. I doubt anyone in a real position of power will see this post but I hope they do. I am pleading with them to see reason. Please let us feed Australia, moreover, our families. We are doing the right thing, being socially distanced, limiting our movement where possible and wearing masks. Now its your turn to do the right thing by us. On a side note if the AFL is going ahead because of the revenue raised, then surely a pivotal part of the Australian ag industry can be allowed to go ahead.

02.01.2022 It’s been a very busy time in Central Qld. We almost finished in CQ for 2020 before heading to NSW

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