Victorian Country Hour
Friday, January 9, 2009
- Too much wine
- A very sporting crocodile
- US dairy situation dire
- Changing wheat varieties
- Unit pricing will cost producers: AusVeg
- Northern Victorian Dairy Farmers cautious when buying feed
- Global financial crisis cuts into abalone demand
More from the Victorian Country Hour
Victoria Features
Horsing around
Running as fast a horse has taken on a whole new meaning in Mildura, where horses and humans share the track.
So much more than just a veggie patch
It started with a bit of dirt, a shovel and a few vegetable seedlings, but it ended up being about a whole lot more.
Shear generosity
What do you do to help out in your local community?
Teenager or grandpa, life's still about good food
Whether you're 20 or 80, life's still about good food and great conversation.
Me change, you eat
It may be the occasional green room for country music stars and the ballroom dancing venue for others, but for two hours a week, the back of Yarram's Regent Theatre is now home to a community kitchen.
Not bored with boers
Demand for Australian boer goats is going through the roof.
All aboard the Paddle Steamer Curlip
Come along as the Rural Report goes onboard the Paddle Steamer Curlip, on eastern Victoria's Brodribb River.
Recycling water at Melbourne Zoo
It's a new look for Melbourne Zoo, with English flower beds out and Australian natives in.
Busy time for Christmas ham maker
Andrew Vourvahakis's love affair with smallgoods began when he was a school boy.
Community cooking reduces isolation and improves health
Obesity levels in Victoria's Gippsland region are above the state average, but one town is meeting the challenge head-on.