Elsie Adamo
Elsie is the rural reporter for ABC South East SA. Returning to the region after working in Canberra, Elsie is passionate about finding local Limestone Coast news and stories. She has written for newspapers in Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Mount Gambier, Millicent and Penola before joining the ABC.
Latest by Elsie Adamo
Rise in extreme weather events putting huge strain on food charities helping struggling families
Food charities helping struggling families put food on the table can no longer rely on excess produce being available as farmers count their own cost of extreme weather events.
Why farmers are being urged to make friends with venomous visitors
Usually snakes are unwelcome visitors on farms, but research suggests the benefits of their presence on agricultural land far outweighs the potential costs to farmers and graziers.
Bitter news for wine exporters as more people choose not to drink to save money — and health
Australian wine exports have been hit by a global trend in people drinking less alcohol and cutting costs, but hope remains for the re-opening of a major market.
'Excellent life skills' helps makes these kids 'better people', says junior cattle handlers' mum
Many young agricultural enthusiasts are lucky to get to two or three stock handling competitions in a year, but for one south-east South Australian family they are an essential activity.
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Consumers may face more hot-chip potato shortages as heatwaves become more widespread
The humble vegetables are susceptible to storms, heavy rainfall and high temperatures. Frequent extreme weather events make the crop vulnerable.
AI is keeping watch day and night to help protect Australia's forests from bushfires
From detecting smoke rising from timber plantations to scanning bushwalkers' photos to assess fuel loads, artificial intelligence is becoming an essential part of protecting the nation's forests.
Rain gives SA farmers confidence boost as they head into new year
The improvement in the results is mostly due to increased livestock prices and solid grain yields across the state, Rabobank says.
Farmers 'never been busier' with paddock-to-plate Christmas orders
Despite the cost-of-living crisis, consumers are looking for ways to directly support small-scale farmers like Sue Foureur.
Farmers breathe sigh of relief as livestock prices rebound after rain
Prices for some cattle have doubled as buyer confidence is restored following rainfall for many areas that have endured a long dry spell.
Heavy rain wipes 'millions of dollars' off crop values during critical harvest
A heavy downpour across southern Australia has coincided with the peak of the busy grain harvest season, throwing farmers' plans into disarray.
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Native bee knowledge gap frustrates researchers unwilling to work for free
Native bee researchers are travelling overseas and interstate to find work despite there being a sizeable knowledge gap about Australia's vast array of species.
Wondering how much your Christmas cherries will cost this year? The news isn't great
People hoping to spend less this Christmas may need to look to areas other than the dinner table, with favourites like cherries and lobster not expected drop much in price from last year.
Wine lovers thirsty for 'genuinely good' no or low alcohol option, as search continues for perfect drop
Alcohol products for those keen to stay sober have gone from niche to mainstream in a short span of time. But connoisseurs say finding such a drop replicating the mouth feel of real wine is like searching for "the holy grail".
Capers look effortless and appetising on a plate — but harvesting them is a brutal labour of love
Australian-grown capers are a sought-after ingredient for high-end restaurants, selling for up to $50 per 250 grams. And with each tiny bud picked by hand, it's not hard to see why.
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Why Australian grape growers are ditching shiraz and cab sav for 'trendier' varieties
In response to the global red wine oversupply, grape growers embrace lesser-known varietals to appeal to adventurous consumers.
Why SA lobster fishers may be meeting their quota quicker thanks to adopting WA-style pots
Southern rock lobster fishers have not been using the best pots, according to the results of a five-year study testing different designs, with the West Australian batten pot coming out on top.
Deer farmers hone in on right genetics to feed lucrative export market
Big money is being spent at a South Australian deer farm to maximise the growth of antlers, which are a popular part of Chinese traditional medicine.
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How Aussie extra-virgin olive oil is bucking an international trend
The largest producer of olive oil in Australia says it is delighted by the support it is getting from Australian consumers as prices for international competitors rise.
Meet the small rural businesses getting a slice of Australia's multi-billion-dollar pet food market
The global market for pet food supplements is expected to reach $5 billion before the end of the decade, as animal lovers undergo a mindset shift towards preventative health measures for their beloved furry mates.
Why are consumers missing out as lamb prices plummet at the saleyards?
With some lambs and sheep selling for as little as $2 a head, why are consumers only just starting to see minor price cuts at the supermarket?
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Lobster season underway in SA, but Chinese trade woes still unresolved
Fishers are eyeing a promising season and the federal government is continuing in its efforts to improve relations with China, which is still refusing to import Australia's catch.
At $1,500 a kilo, truffles have been found on this orchard for the first time, thrilling the hobby farm's new owners
The owners of a farm near Mount Gambier knew there was no guarantee that they would ever find a truffle in their orchard, but this season has delivered in spades.
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Demand for backyard chooks soars amid climbing egg prices and cost of living crisis
As egg prices soar, more consumers are turning towards keeping chickens. But it is not as easy as it sounds.
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Slugs multiplying across south-eastern Australia in 'unprecedented' numbers
Farmers are fighting against the worst slug numbers they have seen in decades, and are spending big dollars on bait to fight the scourge.
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Farmer 'stripped' of livelihood as country saleyard shut down
An SA council has voted to close a Limestone Coast saleyard after it struggled to compete with online enterprises and nearby facilities.
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