He grew-up in Australia on his parent’s 6,000-acre wheat farm five miles outside the small town of Dimboola. That life cemented a love of family and country that was juxtaposed against a wanderlust that could not be satisfied. His sojourns around the globe had him eventually land in America, working with a custom harvesting crew that traveled from Texas to the Canadian border. In South Dakota, he found his soul and the love of his life, Nicole, the woman he would marry… but not before he brought to his adopted nation the concept of the Walkabout Mother Bin. Learn the fascinating story of the man from Down Under who revolutionized harvest efficiency in North America.
In the background, the mural on the Faulkton grain elevator that Dave commissioned with artist, Guido Van Helten Dave riding a bull, and he did NOT make it 8 seconds. Dave’s wife Nicole and Dave on their wedding day. Dave and Nicole rescue senior huskies, this is their husky, Musky, and the children’s book Dave wrote about Musky, “The Adventures of Squirrel and Husky: Frank & Musky” Dave, Nicole and Musky Dave and Waverley Bike Shop owner, Dicky Hunter Dave and Musky reading Musky the Husky to the elementary school kids.
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