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14/07/2025
We're flat out picking fruit at the moment. Our lemons and grapefruits are loaded and we are sending roughly 900kg of fruit to market each week.
It's lovely in the orchard early in the mornings.
Check out the intricacy of the cobweb!
12/07/2025
Whilst out mustering and checking fences, we came across a pine tree in 'flower'. After researching I learnt that these aren't flowers but the males pine cones. The pollen travels on the air to the female pine cones and if pollinated the pine cones will grow pine nuts!
These 'flowers', from our observation, start quite small and purple, as they develop and grow they change colour to yellow/orange and pink. Check out how much pollen comes from one bunch after a little shake of the branch! When I lived in Camberra, everyone who lived near pine forests complained about the pine dust on their cars- now I understand!
Nature truly is amazing
08/07/2025
Can we normalise buying fruit with blemishes?
Fruit with spots and marks on their skin are still good pieces of fruit. Unfortunately due to societal pressures, growers can only sell blemished fruit as 'seconds', returning a lower price.
This is despite the same costs involved in caring for all trees.
We are 'chemical free' which means we use organic fertilisers, make pesticides and buy beneficial bugs from Bugs for Bugs. However, every grower faces huge costs in producing food for our country. The fact that blemished fruit is frowned upon is ludicrous.
For example- I have a random selection of lemons here. Only one of them would be able to be sold as a class 1 piece of fruit. The rest are '2nds'. Here's the kicker- they're all perfect inside. All. Of. Them!
25/06/2025
****SOLD****
We have 7 Droughtmaster weaner steers for sale. They're up to date with vax and parasite control. They've had a good weaning, are quiet and used to bikes and cars.
Located in Gundiah, ticky country.
Seven five zero plus gst.
PM for more info
24/06/2025
****SOLD****
We have a few mobs of cattle for sale!
We have 11 Droughtmaster Cows that are PTIC (preg tested in calf; preg test done by Gympie Vets) from 2-8 months pregnant. They are very quiet and used to bikes and dogs.
All are up to date with vax and parasite control.
Age breakdown
3x #2
5x #1
1x #2 (older)
2x #1 (older)
All girls have given us a calf every year, they're very fertile however have slipped out of our calving window.
Located Gundiah, ticky area.
One, four, zero, zero each +gst.
20/06/2025
First pick and wash for the year! Yahoo! I'm excited 😊
Its amazing how shiny the fruit is after a wash and scrub
19/06/2025
We are so happy with our lemons this year!
After battling spined citrus beetles the past couple of years, seeing juicy fruit like this really makes us smile!
18/04/2025
***EDIT- SOLD***
We have 20 Droughtmaster cow/calf units for sale! These girls have given us a calf every year, however have slipped out of our preferred calving window.
They are -
✅ ️up to date with vax and parasite control
✅️ quiet to handle
✅️ used to buggies and dogs
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We are Suzie and Marc of Eureka Grazing; T/A Evergreen Fresh. We live on a beautiful property in the Fraser Coast area of Queensland. We are beef cattle farmers; free range hen keepers; fruit tree growers and dog lovers.
We are striving to be as sustainable as possible. We are implementing many aspects of sustainable permaculture to our home, therefore improving our business. We care for our land and we believe we are grass growers. Without grass, we can have no cattle. We are naturally improving the quality of our soil and therefore grasses. This in turn ensures we have happy, fat cattle.
Our chooks are free range and are protected by 4 Maremmas. We have converted an old caravan into a chook coop so that we can move them around our property following the cattle. Our reasons for this are 1) chooks will eat ticks, hopefully reducing the number of ticks available to get on our cattle, 2) chooks improve the soil through their scratchings and their manure, 3) FREE RANGE EGGS TASTE BETTER!
We have 10 other dogs; all are working dogs and make our lives easy!