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According to the Sunrice submission once the price of water goes above 150 to 200 per ML rice growing in the Murray and Murrumbidgee systems is uneconomic. With the new buybacks that will be 8 out of 10 years.
 
According to the Sunrice submission once the price of water goes above 150 to 200 per ML rice growing in the Murray and Murrumbidgee systems is uneconomic. With the new buybacks that will be 8 out of 10 years.
And then there is Ord scheme in the top end of WA. This should be the food bowl . What haven't they tried to grow up there. Virtually everything but with limited success. Wrong crops trialed and as usual it was a failure. Unfortunatelu limited foresight was available from those suppossedly in the know.
 
maybe they should have tried yams , but of course big money only seems to think exports ...
 
Chia and sandalwood are what they were growing last time I was there.

Booming place around 2018, they were expanding the area being irrigated to grow more.

Made a few early mistakes but very positive vibes now
 
Chia and sandalwood are what they were growing last time I was there.

Booming place around 2018, they were expanding the area being irrigated to grow more.

Made a few early mistakes but very positive vibes now
having been singed by the sandalwood ( my fault they raised enough red flags , telling me to dump and take the profit however tiny it would have been ) , will not be keen to touch anything to do with the old TFS/QIN

when you see 'brand ambassadors' ( sporting or TV stars ) run like hell !
 
I made a decent profit off TFS a while back, only held it for 6 months though and haven’t followed it since.

How did you get burnt?
 
Chia and sandalwood are what they were growing last time I was there.

Booming place around 2018, they were expanding the area being irrigated to grow more.

Made a few early mistakes but very positive vibes now
I was thinking a little while ago they should grow palm oil up there, I think the latitude is right, and it’s more sustainable than the current places they grow it.

I am no farmer though, so don’t know if it’s viable.
 
I made a decent profit off TFS a while back, only held it for 6 months though and haven’t followed it since.

How did you get burnt?
held it too long rebranded itself to QIN and into administration , the losses were minimal as i had taken profit as TFS but i saw the red flags and didn't move quickly enough went from selling sandalwood to turning the oil into a therapeutic oil and straight into the regulatory ( and R&D ) abyss ,

more annoyed that it triggered the red flags and i moved too slow
 
more annoyed that it triggered the red flags and i moved too slow
I've done the same with a few stocks.
More often then not I was too lazy to sell one week and it dumped literally 1 week later.
All this despite knowing it was time to sell
 
Re. so called Indian rice ban .USDA 31 Aug 2023

As seen for awhile now, many sources were reporting on this so we have been stocking up on our much enjoyed rice varieties.

From time to time we've not been able to buy Aborio or Black rice but Basmati was mostly always available. Why, I asked myself and hence found that Basmati is not on the Indian export ban.

Article in part reads:

I also noted the ongoing and unresolved Australian rice growing and water fiasco and of course, this didn't bode well for grower or consumer. To me at least, this was just one more harbinger adding to a rising inflation scenario. An obvious sign as to the direction of the RBA interest rate lever.

Ord River Project. Latest assessment for agriculture release.


From a past articel re. Rice in the Ord.
Potential for higher yields than the Riverina but prone to issues from climate, disease and fauna.

I understand that new rice varieties are currently being trialled.
Still, it's good to see that progress, however slow is being made on this (in)famous project.
 
The Ord should be the food bowl of Australia and perhaps Asia. Virtually unlimited water and extremely good soil. Just needs a Govt body with some foresight.
 
The Ord should be the food bowl of Australia and perhaps Asia. Virtually unlimited water and extremely good soil. Just needs a Govt body with some foresight.
that's like wishing for a unicorn with wings and doesn't f**t

governments for decades only look as far as the next election

however i do hold GNC and SGLLV RFF and D2O ( and SHV ) i am not completely pessimistic about the farmers and growers ..

but Canberra i reckon could be better used as BIG solar farm with mushrooms growing under the solar panels ( plenty of historic BS to keep the mushrooms happy )
 
Ah divs you forgot to menton all the hot air. Mushrooms love humid conditions
 
You just do not know what they are

Magic mushrooms.....
apart from the rare toadstool ( and puffball ) all standard stuff smaller, fresher versions of what you buy in the supermarket ( grown in the paddock so you have to get them before the next rain ) have lived in rural areas before , and they haven't sent me tripping yet

free and edible are magic enough for me
 
Eating wild mushrooms: It’s never worth the risk


 
Eating wild mushrooms: It’s never worth the risk
which is why i live in Queensland where even a Kiwi ( my dad ) can easily work out the difference and survive doing for more than ten years ( before dying from stomach/bowel cancer )

PS you would be amazed on what 'wild food is edible ( and survivable ) ( and declared weeds/pests )
 
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