As you enjoy the vibrant yellow blooms and capture stunning photos, it’s essential to keep in mind some important guidelines to ensure the safety and preservation of this agricultural landscape.
1. Respect Private Property
Please refrain from jumping fences or entering private property to get closer to the canola fields. Trespassing not only violates the privacy of landowners but also poses potential biosecurity risks to the crops. Please seek permission from land owners before entering.
2. Biosecurity Awareness
Canola paddocks are actively cultivated areas that require careful management to ensure healthy crop growth. By staying outside the fences, you help maintain the biosecurity of the crops and minimise the risk of introducing harmful pests or diseases.
3. Park Safely
When visiting, make sure to park your vehicle safely off the road and/or in parking areas. This not only prevents traffic risks but also ensures the safety of other visitors and passing vehicles.
4. Incredible Views from Afar
While it may be tempting to get up close to the canola flowers for the perfect photo, remember that you can capture amazing shots from a safe distance along the fence line. Respecting boundaries allows everyone to enjoy the beauty of the fields without causing any disturbance.
We appreciate your cooperation in following these guidelines to help preserve the natural beauty of canola in our region and maintain a harmonious relationship with the local community. Enjoy your visit and cherish the picturesque landscape responsibly!
Follow the Canola Trail as it meanders through spectacular fields of gold across the Riverina.
Take in the charming towns, quaint villages, world-class attractions, and friendly locals whose sunny welcome shines brighter than the golden crops along the way.
From Coolamon to Temora, Junee to Ganmain, say hello to yellow.
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