Maybe you should have listened to me the first time? (Real Farmwives)
Feature blog: The Real Farmwives of Australia Written by Real Farmwife: The Farmers Wife in Training It really baffles me on Farmerbf’s resistance to going in to the city. I’m […]
View ArticleBreeder Muster (Real Farmwives)
Feature blog: The Real Farmwives of Australia Written by Real Farmwife:Kristie de Pledge Our eye in the sky! Looks ridiculous doesn’t it??!! But this pilot does an amazing job, hence […]
View ArticleMeat shopping in our own backyard (Real Farmwives)
Feature blog: The Real Farmwives of Australia Written by Real Farmwife: Kristie de Pledge Would you eat it if you had to kill it? I’ve been asked this on Social Media. […]
View ArticleHaving a rant- by Janette Jenyns (QLD)
It’s been a grey old week on the farm. The sun has stayed hidden behind steel coloured clouds and the wind has an icy edge. I’d been house-bound most of […]
View ArticleEntry 34- “Grain growers way of life” by Karen Baines (SA)
I’ve now spent over 10 years as a farmer’s wife (well, technically married 3 years!) and have basically loved every minute of it. As a family run operation, we crop […]
View ArticleYou want me to go where?? (Real Farmwives)
Feature blog: The Real Farmwives of Australia Written by Real Farmwife: ‘The Farmers Wife’ Jess I’ve written before about how big some properties in Australia can be. One place, in […]
View ArticleEntry 41 “A Eulogy and an epiphany” by Gemma Lee-Steere (WA)
The reason I am sharing this post is to give people an understanding of where my passion for agriculture, farming and rural life stems from. It all started with two people, […]
View ArticleBrazilian perhaps? Or maybe a spot of crunching? (Real Farmwives)
Feature blog: The Real Farmwives of Australia Written by Real Farmwife: Rural Miss A couple of years ago I was talking to a mate in the city, and like always […]
View ArticleEntry 42- “You Think my life is crazy? I think you might be right!” by Gemma...
The seasons dictate what will be happening on any given day on our farm. No two days are the same. By 5am we are usually jumping out of bed, making […]
View ArticleEntry 43 “Why LMAO” by Ley Webster (WA)
Why do I LMAO??… So much about my life to laugh about… the past … the present… the future… many might cry… many might crumble but for me there is […]
View ArticleEntry 51 “Friday the 13th” by Adrianne Yzerman (WA)
I can hardly contain my excitement. We are about to set off on an Agventure close to the hearts of many a Wheatbelt farming family. The paddocks are bleached and […]
View ArticleEntry 52 “I’d LOVE a smart phone!” by Karen Baines (SA)
The continuing saga of lack of mobile service is an ever present thorn in my side! At our house on the farm, (most of the time) we can receive text […]
View ArticleEntry 54 “A $50k gamble on the weather forecast” by Karen Baines (SA)
We’ve had some lovely rain in the last few weeks, and as we are dry land farmers (we don’t irrigate) it’s been perfect for our crops, it’s the best start […]
View ArticleEntry 57 “The Perfect Maremma” by Jen Ribolli (VIC)
We recently had to say goodbye to a member of our farm family; a trusted colleague, a warm companion, a playful mate who, in human equivalents, had reached the ripe […]
View ArticleEntry 58 “Rural Life Memories” by Christine Bairstow (WA)
As a rural woman born and bred to farming, who was lucky enough to marry a farmer and continue the rural experience as her life long journey, I get great […]
View ArticleCowgirl Couture on the ranch
What happens when you take two cowgirls, a prom dress, a well behaved cow horse and a camera, and put them in the picturesque Nebraska Sand Hills? Glenda- ranch wife […]
View ArticleCheat sheet for country living…
Written by Bessie at Burragan Yesterday I did something which caused ST to call me a “city slicker on her first trip to the sticks.” Did I accidentally leave a […]
View ArticleEntry 52 “I’d LOVE a smart phone!” by Karen Baines (SA)
The continuing saga of lack of mobile service is an ever present thorn in my side! At our house on the farm, (most of the time) we can receive text […]
View ArticleEntry 54 “A $50k gamble on the weather forecast” by Karen Baines (SA)
We’ve had some lovely rain in the last few weeks, and as we are dry land farmers (we don’t irrigate) it’s been perfect for our crops, it’s the best start […]
View ArticleEntry 57 “The Perfect Maremma” by Jen Ribolli (VIC)
We recently had to say goodbye to a member of our farm family; a trusted colleague, a warm companion, a playful mate who, in human equivalents, had reached the ripe […]
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