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20.01.2022 How do we get the message out to consumers en masse that as farmers we are NOT getting paid more for our produce during this drought. We are actually getting pa...id LESS as greedy supermarkets increase their margins. My father got paid more per kg of beef in 1979 than what we are currently getting paid in 2019 for the same quality animal. Our costs are infinitely higher today. Agriculture will be non existent in Australia in a very short amount of time if this continues. I genuinely fear for the food security of future generations. How can we turn this around as an industry? #payafairprice
18.01.2022 Drought hurts and the lack of care from our government hurts too, especially when we know how much is sent to prop up mobs like Hammas.
14.01.2022 story from Canberra
14.01.2022 There is something special about a piddly
12.01.2022 Should be right by tommorow to start sowing ...
10.01.2022 https://bit.ly/32D1rdq
09.01.2022 Farmers still battle this long drawn drought No rain for some gives lingering doubt . Another fight looms,and has hit us hard Activist groups have caught us a...ll off guard They trespass on our beloved farms Another century we would call to arms But we have to abide by the law We are told we can not go to war They have no right to invade the land we toil It’s our land our animals our bloody soil They have there beliefs and we have too But they have no right for what they do As farmers we provide ,the world and nation From hobby farms ,to bloody big stations We must hold firm and stand up tall We must stay tight,not break our wall We know in our hearts our stock we care Don’t make another burden that we must bare The rains will come our land we love Let the activist be judged by the law above
07.01.2022 I read this today very appropriate... Hi Sunrise Just wanted to share ... G’day Mr Turnbull, I trust that you are fine, Sorry to be bothering you, but there’s something on my mind I listened to a bloke last week; he had a lot to say You lot may have heard of him? He delivers all that hay. He spoke of countless hours and the distances they drive Feeding starving stock, to keep bush hopes alive They do not get assistance from your tax funded hat They do it on their own, all off their own bat I’m not politically minded and I don’t have any clout And I know you’ve done a tour, to learn about the drought But there’s just some burning questions, that have left us feeling beat Why did we fund a foreign land, to learn to cut up meat? And what about those soccer boys, who went and got all lost You pulled out all the bloody stops, plain just showing off You’ve bigger problems here at home, there’s drought up to our necks So what does your mob go and do ? Give them big fat cheques! Don’t they have a government to deal with all this stuff? Why should it be up to us, what’s with all your fuss? Should we not be reigning in and look after our own Have you never heard the phrase charity starts at home? I realise there’s many things, that need an allocation And I also can appreciate, complex trade relations I’m not sure if you realise, but if our stock all die, There won’t be any trade you see, your deals will all run dry As a rule we’re not a whinging lot, our requests are but a few Most of us who work the land, are tested, tried and true We respect that we are guardians, and sustain it for the kids But I often have to wonder, what future will it bring? I guess all that I’m wondering, is where’s the Aussie aid? Wrapped up in a swag of tape, only then to be repaid ! There’s Aussie blokes and chicks out there, putting you to shame Helping fellow Australians, in their time of pain I’m just a simple farmer, grazier, wife and mum And even though we’re feeding stock, we’re better off than some I’ve never had to shoot a cow, who could no longer stand But many have before me, and I pray, I’m not dealt that hand So will you take another look; admit that we’re in strife ? And do more than bloody empathise, before another farmer takes their life ? I’d like to think you’ll do what’s right and put Australia first And help your own damn country, before this drought gets any worse. Joanna Collett Wee Waa NSW
05.01.2022 Introducing the newest member of the Romida Farms team. Meet Emma Maremma. Since the loss of our geriatric donkey Donna, we have been hit by repeated wild dog attacks. Emma is the first Maremma in our planned Livestock Guardian team.... Our thanks to Julie Nelson of Salson Maremmas for this gorgeous girl.
03.01.2022 What a heartfelt poem written by this 16 year old: https://tendaily.com.au//the-haunting-poem-that-is-the-sil
02.01.2022 Take Your Child to Work Day
01.01.2022 Freshly dyed sheep run in view of the highway near Bathgate, Scotland. This sheep farmer has been dying his sheep with non-toxic dye since 2007 to make people smile. It worked for me.