Black Barn Hill finds home in local market

Kate Stark
March 11 2022 - 8:30am
LOCAL FLAVOUR: Black Barn Hill sheep farmers Nici Barnes and Pete Armstrong on their property near Milabena where they raise about 500 lambs per year. Photos: Rodney Braithwaite
LOCAL FLAVOUR: Black Barn Hill sheep farmers Nici Barnes and Pete Armstrong on their property near Milabena where they raise about 500 lambs per year. Photos: Rodney Braithwaite

Relocating from the mainland to Tasmania in 2018, Black Barn Hill's Nici Barnes and Pete Armstrong are quietly winning over the local trade with their 'farm to fork' lamb and humble, can-do attitude.

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Kate Stark

Kate Stark

Editor, ALFA Journal.

Living and working on Turrbal Country, Kate is an experienced multi-platform journalist focused on the issues that impact national food sovereignty. Presented with the 2015 Rural Press Club award for excellence in rural print journalism, Kate is passionate about telling 'the story behind the produce' to close the gap between consumers and growers.

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