Secondhand. Very good to near fine condition. Minor wear to book corners and edges. A few tiny spots on front inside front cover and endpage. Body text and binding are still excellent.
It began as a small cooperative launched by a handful of disgruntled farmers in 1922. Now, CHB Grain is one of the biggest and most robust economic powerhouses in Australian agricultural history. It is Australia's largest grain exporter, delivering Western Australian grain to over 200 customers in 30 countries.
CBH Grain has continued through World War II, the Great Depression, and global trade tensions, amid farming's other challenges, such as floods, fires, droughts, and volatile markets.
The strength of the co-operative lies in its purpose. The pioneering men and women of 100 years ago sought to create marketing opportunities for Western Australian grain and ultimately increase grower returns. A hundred years on, the purpose remains the same. (back cover)
Includes a reproduction of The Grain Journey by Michael Zekulich.