Portugal is a new market for wool
Interesting future for wool in Europe Click to check the original article.
Interesting future for wool in Europe Click to check the original article.
Whopeminn presents as 149 hectares of picturesque escarpment living with a highly productive grazing asset. Click to check the original article.
Mixed farmer Geoff Teasdale has lived and farmed in Badgingarra for 50 years and for a long time, along with his four working dogs and cattle, has dealt with the irritating biting of stable flies. Click to check the original article.
Free rides, face painting, an emergency services raffle, an award-winning distillery stand and more will be on offer at the big event Click to check the original article.
The market was solid at the Tamworth Westpac Rescue Helicopter Tag a Calf and Feature Weaner Sale. Click to check the original article.
There will be a number of new mayors in charge of local governments across rural and regional Queensland following Saturday’s elections, and others are waiting on tenterhooks for postal votes to come in to discover their fate. Click to check the original article.
The Bureau of Meteorology advises the current Cyclone Warning Zone ranges from Alyangula (Groote Eylandt) in NT to Mornington Island in Qld (not including Mornington Island), extending inland to Borroloola, McArthur River Mine, and Robinson River, but not including Ngukurr. Click to check the original article.
The central west town is rooting for Farmer Dustin. Click to check the original article.
Record rain has flooded the vital rail line across the Nullarbor. Click to check the original article.
Dirt n Dust Festival showcases Australia’s Best Butt. Click to check the original article.
Fresh Country Farms‘ $2b-plus horticultural and viticultural operations, including almonds, avocados, citrus, mangoes, wine grapes, table grapes, berries and glasshouse tomatoes and cucumbers in Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia, plus four citrus farms in Spain. Click to check the original article.
Fresh Country Farms‘ $2b-plus horticultural and viticultural operations, including almonds, avocados, citrus, mangoes, wine grapes, table grapes, berries and glasshouse tomatoes and cucumbers in Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia, plus four citrus farms in Spain. Click to check the original article.