Saturday, May 3, 2025

Cows beneath wind turbines for Saturday Critter

 


Ballarat, located in Victoria’s Central Highlands, has a strong agricultural heritage with cattle farming playing a key role in its economy and culture. The region hosts various cattle operations, such as Mayfield Poll Highland Cattle in Bungaree, known for breeding Highland cattle, and boutique dairy farms like Inglenook Dairy near Kryal Castle, producing award-winning, additive-free milk. Ballarat is also a major livestock trading hub, home to the Central Victoria Livestock Exchange (CVLX) in Miners Rest, which handles over 35% of Victoria’s sheep and lamb sales and holds regular cattle markets. Livestock agencies like T.B. White & Sons conduct fortnightly and monthly cattle sales, further cementing the city’s role in regional livestock commerce. Local dairy producers, including Meredith Dairy, Highland Dairy, and McCann’s Dairy Centre, contribute to Ballarat’s reputation for quality dairy products. For visitors, farm experiences at places like Sunnybank Farm in Burrumbeet offer hands-on insights into ethical, sustainable farming, while Visit Ballarat showcases various ways to explore the region’s rich agricultural life.


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I am feeling fatigued from my hard work in Swan Hill and would greatly appreciate a break. I am eager to meet with Joel for a visit to Rabbit Rock today.


18 comments:

  1. Una forma de producir productos ganaderos de forma sostenible y de buena calidad.
    Algo que siempre escuche decir que los aerogenadores son ruidosos, creo de serlo las vacas no estarían tan tranquilas.

    Saludos.

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  2. Rabbit Rock sounds very interesting. This photo shows the best juxtaposition between the modern turbines and the cows! Mother nature against modern progress.

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  3. It is very important and necessary for the maintenance of the ecosystem, always being able to transmit and disseminate it is very important.
    Happy May.
    Best regards

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  4. Good shot! The cows look small in front of the wind turbines.

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  5. A truly impressive image! Thank you for the information and for this captivating perspective!

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  6. Thank you for sharing this photograph.
    I do agree with Bill, the cows do look small in front of these wind turbines.

    All the best Jan

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  7. This is a coincidence, as Ballarat is where I am travelling to today.

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  8. What's amazing is how far away those turbines are, and yet they still make the cows small. As Carmen (above) says, a captivating perspective.

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  9. A great photo of the cows and the turbines. Enjoy your visit to Rabbit Rock.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  10. Beautiful shot! I bet the cows have strong opinions on renewable energy.

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  11. Looks a bit like here in the Netherlands.

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  12. This looks so very pastoral. Bill is right about the turbines!

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  13. A great picture and a very interesting juxtaposition. I hope you can catch up on well-deserved rest.

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  14. The cows don't care about the turbines.
    Have fun today.

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