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14.01.2022 Dates for information nights are as follows Richmond - Saturday 15th of August council Hall Charters Towers - Friday 28th of August Arthur Titley Hall



12.01.2022 For too many years we waited for rain to arrive, and when it eventually did, we never utilized it to its maximum potential. We needed to change the way our property captured and utilized the water. After three years of drought and adjusting the way our property moved the water we were able to capture and use the rain to its maximum potential instead of watching it come, take our top soil and nutrients and leave down the creek. If this sound like you, please give us a call to see how we can help you to become resilient and drought proof.

10.01.2022 Our information nights for next month (August) will be held in Richmond on the 15th and in Charters Towers on the 28th. Will post times and Venues shortly.

06.01.2022 Question? How many people beleive the government should take on more responsibility when it comes to property sustainability loans. Or is it just more profitable for them to provide loans to graziers in the hard times so they repay the loan in the better times which never allows them to afford to create a sustainable property.



06.01.2022 Taking a property with little to no chance of survival and turning it into a productive property with diminished expenses is what we do. Be it grazing or cropping our property model will help you do all this whilst helping your property become resilient. This model will also reduce/eliminate erosion allowing the soil you need to remain on your property and increase biodiversity to ensure you use the environment to it maximum potential.

05.01.2022 Just a reminder that bookings are essential, please call frank on 0407 385 587 to make a booking.

01.01.2022 With 86% of Queensland declared to be in drought, how long will it take our government to take action and support our graziers through theses times of crisis. Current drought assistance is outdated and insufficient, leaving farmers with government debts and being no better off for their troubles, not to mention the mountain of red tape they have to go through to get it. Yet they can afford to take in a ridiculously amount of people from abroad and provide housing and welfar...e at the drop of a hat..... Fuel, gas and electricity prices have all gone up, if we don't act soon the price farmers will have to charge for food will become the same. Please share this so that hopefully word gets out that we need to look after our own....



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