There's a saying about reaping what you sow. Well, wheat has turned out to be a golden crop for a tiny Australian school fund raising for a trip.
There are only 10 students from kindergarten to Year 6 at Hermidale Public School in New South Wales, more than 600km west of Sydney.
The dream was to raise enough money for a visit to the beach when a former student of the school let them use 85 hectares of land to plant a crop.
They chose wheat at the beginning of the year. The wheat has just been cut.
Principal Skye Dedman and Vice Principal Rebekah Coddington explain how the harvest went.