00:00The early days are based on the homestead at Sandalands, Moolawodi, and then progressed to closer to Ardrossan.
00:11The farm at Sandalands was 10km from Ardrossan, which helped carting grain, short, nice short distances.
00:23Before the rubber tyre tractor was a cleatrack tractor built in Canada, the war years, and that run on kerosene
00:38and other fuels.
00:40This next part of the photography is my family.
00:44It probably changed significantly, we probably saw the edge of fallowing, then we went into minimum till, stubble retention,
00:55then we went into no-till with obviously conserving all our stock burning and retaining all stubble and residue, then
01:04the GPS system.
01:06My name is Douglas Stock, I'm 20 years old and a fifth generation farmer at Sandalands.
01:11Growing up on a farm has been a privilege and I wouldn't want it any other way.
01:15Being able to put in the hard work and seeing it growing in the paddocks has been one of the
01:19best aspects.
01:20My favourite tasks to do around the farm are animal husbandry and driving farm machinery.
01:26Having responsibilities on the farm gives you purpose which makes it all worth the input.
01:30I'm proud to be a farmer on the York Peninsula and even proud of my predecessors that made it all
01:35possible.
01:36This is our farm.
01:44You are prepared by 130 years later over the farm.
01:45It's just a kind of ironman, you know the road from actually here.
01:46I have a Pomonaire control gentleman right then got out of 2016...
01:46I have a proud dog, but no problem actually.
01:46You can find out theczyn Insights about 2 years, it'll be quarters earlier on atffee.
01:47This time for our harvest festival here is to remove some vibes of the fertility ministries.
01:47You
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