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Studies discover keys to increasing yields

Effective ways to overcome constraints Eyre Peninsula farmers face when cropping on sandy soils have been unearthed in a series of case studies, with...

Fat Farmers aiming to expand

Boosting the physical and mental health of rural communities is the focus of a partnership between grassroots health initiative Fat Farmers and The Hospital...

World Music Day delights Tumby Bay

The Tumby Bay community came together for a World Music Day celebration at the Seabreeze Hotel on Friday, June 21. The performances began with Tumby...

Studs flock to expo

The Eyre Peninsula Stud Merino Breeders Association Expo once again attracted stud breeders with high quality Merino rams. The expo was held on Monday July...

Strong demand for Cowell Cottages

Demand is high for Cowell Cottages - with a waiting list for 40 units. Franklin Harbour District Council chief executive officer Shane Gill said the...

Fund changes come into effect

Grain Producers SA’s (GPSA) proposal to modernise the system through which funds are collected for the Grain Industry Fund (GIF) and Grain Industry Research...

Eastern clean up

The Eastern Zone dominated the SA Country Championships on the weekend winning both the Men's competition and Women's. The Eastern Zone consisted of the Hills,...

Streaky company named Environmental Champion

Eyrewoolf Abalone has been crowned the state’s Environmental Champion at the 2024 Seafood Industry South Australia awards. The Streaky Bay-based business has long been committed...

Hopeful future for Upper Eyre Hunt Club

Upper Eyre Hunt Club hosted its junior hunt late last month, an event focusing on handing the reins over to up and coming hunt...

Walking stick carries family history

When the Nosworthy forebears jumped on a boat and relocated from Devon, England to Inman Valley, South Australia, they brought with them a walking...