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Peanuts and sesame under the microscope in Qld as high value crop options | Queensland Country Life

The annual field day, which focuses on new crop options to maximise returns in broadacre rotations, is hosted by the Northern Australia Crop Research Centre of Excellence, a partnership that brings together researchers from CQUniversity with farm machinery leaders RDO Equipment Australia, farmers from the Central Highlands Cotton Growers & Irrigators Association, Grain Producers Australia […]

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When North Queensland turned P!NK

The capital of North Queensland became “Pinksville” as (very full) trains, planes and automobiles, not to mention dusty utes, Toyota wagons and bush buses, poured in from all corners of the north for the final two concerts of singing superstar P!NK’s 2024 national Summer Carnival tour. 60,000-plus fans clad in more shades of pink than […]

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Dustyn Fitzgerald and Simon Kinbacher head to ALPA National final | North Queensland Register

The other national finalists are Michael Purtle, Purtle Plevey Agencies, Manilla, NSW, Justin Oakenfull, Elders Rural Services, Inverell, NSW, Harrison Cozens, Elders Rural Services, Albury, Vic, Ned Balharrie, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Ballarat, Vic, Jack Guy, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Bordertown, SA, Josh Pahl, SAL, Naracoorte, SA, and Austin Gerhardy, Nutrien Ag Solutions, Manjimup, WA. Click to […]

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U.S. share of world exports continues to slide

By Richard Brock, Brock Associates You have to wonder who if anyone is paying attention to what is happening to the U.S. share of world corn and soybean exports. They have been in a long-term slide now for 30 years. In 1994/95 the U.S. had 82% of the world’s corn exports. It’s now 26%. Soybeans […]

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