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Changing rural times, in print

09 Dec, 2011 12:48 PM
THE Tatiara is known for its many book authors, including Vida Maney, Adair Dunsford, Ed Davis and now Michael Gaden, who has recently released his own book.

Published in September, his book titled, “A Very Fortunate, Challenging Life” expels interest immediately.

Michael wrote the book on his family history in Australia and the changes in the agriculture industry.

His rural experience has been with cattle, including Angus, Grey bull and Heifer (to which he stayed clear of artificial insemination (AI) and strong roots in working with merino sheep.

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GET IT NOW: Michael Gaden showing his book with Visitor Information Centre Manager Chris Mackereth.
GET IT NOW: Michael Gaden showing his book with Visitor Information Centre Manager Chris Mackereth.

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