Ken Male has taken part in 68 years of harvests across the NSW Riverina

Stephen Burns
January 6 2022 - 6:00pm
Ken Male at Henty with his grandsons Rueben and Douglas, is looking forward to many more harvests once this his 68th is completed.
Ken Male at Henty with his grandsons Rueben and Douglas, is looking forward to many more harvests once this his 68th is completed.

With the southern NSW 2021 winter cereal harvest done, and the big machines are working in tandem gathering the grain from the big paddocks, it is worth while remembering a time when the harvest was not quite so sophisticated.

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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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