Land management verification at Sandigo

Stephen Burns
Updated July 29 2022 - 3:14pm, first published July 18 2022 - 9:00am
Michael Gooden, Willowlee, Sandigo near Narrandera, checking the health of his pasture onto which his cattle have just been moved.
Michael Gooden, Willowlee, Sandigo near Narrandera, checking the health of his pasture onto which his cattle have just been moved.
Michael Gooden showing the proliferation of speices protected by an old roly poly bush which the cattle have disturbed.
Michael Gooden showing the proliferation of speices protected by an old roly poly bush which the cattle have disturbed.
Heifer bonding with her mother.
Heifer bonding with her mother.

It is often a catastrophic event which causes landholders to reconsider the manner in which they have traditionally managed their land.

Stephen Burns

Stephen Burns

Journalist, Wagga Wagga

Jackaroo on Merino sheep studs in the Riverina, a lifetime working on the land with sheep, cropping and cattle. Graduate Charles Sturt Uni with degree in Business and a Dean's Certificate. Graduate C.B. Alexander Agricultural College

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