TitleThe story of the Goltl FamilySummaryDocumentary about the Goltl family, who were the owners of a successful tomato farm in Bowen.ContentsDiscussion about the life of Julius Goltl, including his escape from Hungary, his marriage with Oriel, and his careers -- Explanation of the “trickle pipe watering system”, which leant itself to tomato farming -- discussion on the spread of disease on the Goltl farm, and how Darren Goltl was determined to see the families farming business revitalised -- Discussion on the successful management techniques and technology implemented by Darren -- Interview fragment with Dale Abbott, who was a work correspondent with Darren Goltl -- Discussion on the fruit pickers who work at the Goltl farm -- Discussion on the management process of the tomatoes, which make them suitable for sale -- Discussion on the Goltl’s brand name, which was called “Y-me?” -- Discussion on the sale of the tomato farms, which were valued at $3,000,000Corporate AuthorNetwork TenVideo File Name4025127Original Format 1 inch spot reelCollation1 video file (MP4) (14 minutes) : digital ; 535MBDate8th April 1994ImprintTownsville : Network Ten, 1994
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