Yerong Creek farmer wants to showcase primary industries at all levels

Nikki Reynolds
Updated November 20 2017 - 10:03am, first published November 19 2017 - 2:20pm
READY TO GO: Ross Edwards of "Pindari" at Yerong Creek inspects some windrowed canola. Picture: Nikki Reynolds
READY TO GO: Ross Edwards of "Pindari" at Yerong Creek inspects some windrowed canola. Picture: Nikki Reynolds

THE skies are black and Ross Edwards of “Pindari” at Yerong Creek in southern NSW has canola sitting windrowed on the ground.

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Nikki Reynolds

Rural journalist with Fairfax media based in the Riverina.

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