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AWI sheep classing workshops
A spectacular South Australian backdrop to the sheep classing workshop held at Tom, Angus and Matt Ashby’s property ‘North Ashrose’ at Gulnare in October. AWI’s sheep industry specialist Stuart Hodgson is explaining the practical skills involved in sheep classing.
AWI’s hands-on sheep classing workshops resumed in July on properties across eastern Australia, following the easing of restrictions related to COVID-19. The workshops are aimed at helping woolgrowers in their sheep selection and breeding programs to increase the productivity of Merinos.
AWI regularly runs one-day sheep classing workshops, for people of all ages and enterprises, that are a practical way to learn about increasing the production of their Merino flocks.
Published:
6:00 PM January 29, 2021
To promote the reopening of the Tolly Cobbold brewery a dray, pulled by Suffolk Punch horses, visited the Woolpack pub in September 1990 and groom Tony Moore enjoyed a pint
- Credit: Richard Rackham/Archant
Were you a regular of The Woolpack pub in Ipswich in the 1980s? Today we re taking a look at the popular pub over the years.
Our photo of a charity half beard shave at the pub in September 1986, featured in a recent Days Gone By feature about Ipswich pubs in the 1980s, brought back memories for reader Keith Roper.
Keith said the people in the photo are, back row, Stuart Jarrold, ex Anglia TV sports presenter, and Peter Lockwood, then landlord of The Woolpack, and, front row, Keith Roper himself, Keith Taylor, who he believes was an ex soldier, and Mr Garrod, whose first name he is not sure of.
Published:
6:00 PM January 29, 2021
To promote the reopening of the Tolly Cobbold brewery a dray, pulled by Suffolk Punch horses, visited the Woolpack pub in September 1990 and groom Tony Moore enjoyed a pint
- Credit: Richard Rackham/Archant
Were you a regular of The Woolpack pub in Ipswich in the 1980s? Today we re taking a look at the popular pub over the years.
Our photo of a charity half beard shave at the pub in September 1986, featured in a recent Days Gone By feature about Ipswich pubs in the 1980s, brought back memories for reader Keith Roper.
Keith said the people in the photo are, back row, Stuart Jarrold, ex Anglia TV sports presenter, and Peter Lockwood, then landlord of The Woolpack, and, front row, Keith Roper himself, Keith Taylor, who he believes was an ex soldier, and Mr Garrod, whose first name he is not sure of.
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