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1 online resource (streaming video file) (1 hr.) ; 333626757 bytes |
Summary |
Growing Celery<br />A large farming operation on Melbourne's outskirts is moving to make way for housing development, but the family-owned company says the move will enable them to grow the business further.<br /><br />Fred Dagg<br />The late John Clarke first came to fame in New Zealand as the character, farmer Fred Dagg, who amused and entertained with his interesting approach to rural life.<br /><br />War On Weeds<br />A community-based natural resources management group in Queensland is working with the state government and landholders to halt the spread of prickly acacia - by stopping the spread of seeds.<br /><br />Anzac Painters<br />Australian troops suffered heavily in mighty battles in northern France 100 years ago. This year, Australian art will feature in centenary commemorations of the battles for Bullecourt.<br /><br />Rural News<br />A look at rural and regional issues making the news this week.<br /><br />Markets Report<br />The legal action over 2011's live trade suspension continues |
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Closed captioning in English |
Event |
Broadcast 2017-04-23 at 12:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Acacia.
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Celery -- Marketing.
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Farmers -- Psychological aspects.
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Field crops -- Varieties.
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Technology and state.
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Vegetation and climate.
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Australia.
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New Zealand.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Clarke, John, contributor
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Courtney, Pip, host
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Dagg, Fred, 1948-2017, contributor
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Lancey, Chris, contributor
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Schreurs, Adam, contributor
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Schreurs, Ben, contributor
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Schreurs, Chris, contributor
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Staight, Kerry, reporter
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