Budding readers of Stock & Land reside across Australia, and are often the first to grab a copy of the paper when it arrives in the mail, according to some readers.
Yinnar South farmer Ronda Drewett regularly mails a copy of the paper to her great grandson-in-law in northern Queensland so he can keep up to date with the big issues in agriculture in the south.
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However, Mrs Drewett says her three-year-old great grandson, Liam Nicol, is often the first person to read the paper and almost always has an in-depth scan of its content even before his parents have a chance.
"He especially loves photos of sheep because there's not many of them up where he lives," she said.
The family is located at Torrens Creek, about 160 kilometres west of Charters Towers, Qld, with a population of 70 people.
Meanwhile, NSW farmer Carla Pittman is in the Christmas spirit after dressing up two poddy calves, Chloe and Clancy, who were happy to stand still for a treat.
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Bryce Eishold
Bryce is an agricultural journalist for Australian Community Media's Stock & Land. He covers all aspects of ag from markets to politics and everything in between. Bryce is also the president of the Rural Press Club of Victoria. Email bryce.eishold@stockandland.com.au.
Bryce is an agricultural journalist for Australian Community Media's Stock & Land. He covers all aspects of ag from markets to politics and everything in between. Bryce is also the president of the Rural Press Club of Victoria. Email bryce.eishold@stockandland.com.au.