St George to home
Friday 30th July We were collected by our tour guide, Snow, at 9am for a day visiting a Cotton Farm and local winery. After a short tour around town where Snow pointed out the flood fortifications and a few historic monuments we headed out of town. St George was so named because the day Thomas Mitchell camped on the river banh was St George's Day. It was interesting getting a cotton farmers perspective on the water usage issue. Snow considered any water that he didn't collect in his farm dams was "wasted" quite a contrast to the story we would hear later on our boat trip. He didn't find it ironic that his farm is littered with out of date enormous metal machines or that the local cotton gin has closed down because the cotton is now baled into large round bales rather than loaves and the gin is not able to cater for the round ones. All the irrigation drains are open and unlined so I figure that would also account for some "wastage" From cotton to wine…....