Family keeps century-old farming trade alive
Brothers Tom and Paul Hummelstad preserve a century-old farming tool trade by manufacturing ear-marking pliers in Gumbaynggirr Country, New South Wales. The fourth generation in their family business, they maintain a four-month waiting list for repairs, a testament to the enduring demand for their unique craftsmanship. The brothers take pride in continuing their father's legacy amidst declining local fabrication industries.
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