Growers add sheep to mitigate cropping risks

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Updated October 17 2019 - 12:45pm, first published 12:30pm
DIVERSIFYING: Peter Rayner and his son Harry have adapted their business to incorporate sheep, starting a Merino flock at the family's Walla Walla property, aptly named Merino Park, to mitigate cropping risks.
DIVERSIFYING: Peter Rayner and his son Harry have adapted their business to incorporate sheep, starting a Merino flock at the family's Walla Walla property, aptly named Merino Park, to mitigate cropping risks.

Walla farmer Peter Rayner has always been a cropper.

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Olivia Calver

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