There are 11 food and agriculture museums in New South Wales
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The MidState Shearing Shed Museum was established in a disused goods shed by a group of retired shearers and Nyngan residents.
Pioneer aviation and pioneer agriculture are the main themes of the Yarrawonga Mulwala Pioneers Museum.
The museum was formed in 1995 with the aim of collecting, restoring and displaying tractors, machinery, engines and other artifacts used by the farming community throughout the Murray Darling Basin.
Ed's Museum of Antique Farm Machinery exhibits a range of farm machinery from decades past. This is a must for farming enthusiasts.
Hosts a display of "Howard" machinery which honours Arthur Clifford Howard, who built and tested his first prototypes on his father's farm in the Gilgandra Shire.
Built in 1840, this Colonial Georgian townhouse now features historical & agricultural exhibits.
Inventor of the header and the first commercially manufactured automatic header.
The Bakehouse is known as the oldest surviving Scotch oven in the southern hemisphere.
Mooloomoon is a beautiful property nestled in native bushland on the banks of the Edward River, walking distance from Moulamein, in southern NSW
The Shear Outback Facility consists of a variety of experiences including The Australian Shearers Hall of Fame, Shear Outback Exhibition, Historic Murray Downs Wool Shed, Gift Shop and Cafe.
The Woolpack Inn Museum is a Grade II listed two story historic building on Holbrook's Main Street.