Teff delivers option for value-adding under family's own brand

Pennie Scott
Updated December 2 2016 - 8:02am, first published December 1 2016 - 11:00am
Teff is a versatile grass being trialed at a Wakool irrigation property. Its seeds are milled for flour, the next cut provides high quality hay and the third is ideal for lambing ewes.
Teff is a versatile grass being trialed at a Wakool irrigation property. Its seeds are milled for flour, the next cut provides high quality hay and the third is ideal for lambing ewes.

Conducting on-farm trials is nothing new for Shane and Fraser McNaul, father and son duo at “Wakoola”, Wakool in southern NSW.  With a double cropping regime on their irrigation property they have been recording practices and results for many years. 

Pennie Scott

Pennie Scott

Senior Journalist

I am an independent scholar with interests and expertise in regenerative agriculture, equity and justice for farmers, functioning healthy landscapes and the culture in agri-culture. My aim is to inform holistically and honestly to ensure readers have access to what they need, now.

Get the latest NSW news in your inbox

Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy.