Diversity key to success

Kelly Butterworth
Updated December 13 2017 - 3:00pm, first published December 12 2017 - 5:00pm
Christine Crook, Overtime, Emerald, with CHDC Agribusiness Development Coordinator Liz Alexander. Christine and her husband Neville are breeding Wagyus, growing grapes, and producing butterfly pea for Australia's Sero-X production. Photo - Kelly Butterworth.
Christine Crook, Overtime, Emerald, with CHDC Agribusiness Development Coordinator Liz Alexander. Christine and her husband Neville are breeding Wagyus, growing grapes, and producing butterfly pea for Australia's Sero-X production. Photo - Kelly Butterworth.

DIVERSITY is more than just a buzz word for Christine and Neville Crook, Overtime, Emerald, who pride themselves on having high-value, small-area agricultural interests.

Kelly Butterworth

Rockhampton-based journalist covering all things ag.

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