New owner of Rushy Lagoon outlines plans for pine, cattle and tourism
Why This Matters
Key context: The buyer of Tasmania's largest farm says in addition to the pine plantation it has planned for the property, it's also considering cropping and leasing out parts of the farm for grazing, tourism and mountain biking. This development from abc.net.au highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
The buyer of Tasmania's largest farm says in addition to the pine plantation it has planned for the property, it's also considering cropping and leasing out parts of the farm for grazing, tourism and mountain biking.
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