Decision to grow Indian sandalwood paying off for Ord Valley farmerWritten on the 5 September 2016 ![]() "My Dad put an Agnote in front of me of some research on Indian sandalwood, a crop I hadn't heard of," he said. "The figures looked promising, even though it was a 15-year crop cycle."So we decided to give a small area a go and have a try." Sixteen years later, Mr Mock's farm, which is now called the Sandalwood Sanctuary, is completely filled with trees crops, mostly Indian sandalwood. Source: ABC Rural, Matt Brann PHOTO: Paul Mock with harvested Indian sandalwood from his property near Kununurra, WA. (ABC Rural: Matt Brann) |
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