Grazier reveals plight of high rates, poor roads and six days of no service
‘We’re not well supported’: Grazier shares roads, rates and black spot dilemma Click to check the original article.
‘We’re not well supported’: Grazier shares roads, rates and black spot dilemma Click to check the original article.
Sue and Neville Grogan, Timbera Road, offered Angus steers with Speriby North blood that made a top of $1464 for 375kg at 390c/kg and averaged $1273 sold through long-term repeat buyer BJA, Inverell, to be backgrounded on oats ahead of feedlot entry. Click to check the original article.
Cattle around the streets of Eidsvold are out and about to promote the upcoming 4th Eidsvold Cattle Drive. Click to check the original article.
A tropical cyclone is expected to form in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Click to check the original article.
LMS captures methane generated by waste and utilises it to create renewable energy. Click to check the original article.
AFTER a year of dry weather and declining commodity prices, the outlook for Australian agribusinesses has brightened along with improved seasonal conditions, new NAB data shows. NAB’s third annual 2024 Regional and Agribusiness Horizons Report released today reports agribusinesses across Australia demonstrated remarkable resilience in 2023. NAB, Australia’s largest lender to agricultural businesses, saw demand […]
The Morrissey family has been hand-forging cattle handling equipment and brands on the Darling Downs since the 1800s. Their calf-cradles and irons can be found on stations all over Australia, and even on iconic ranches in America. When the Morrisseys recently went in search of the oldest Morrissey & Co calf cradle still in use, […]
This November, woolgrowers across the country will be asked to vote in the Australian Wool Innovation WoolPoll and there are mixed feelings on if the levy should remain at 1.5 per cent, rise back to the 2pc it was before the last wool poll or even drop to 1pc. Click to check the original article.
This November, woolgrowers across the country will be asked to vote in the Australian Wool Innovation WoolPoll and there are mixed feelings on if the levy should remain at 1.5 per cent, rise back to the 2pc it was before the last wool poll or even drop to 1pc. Click to check the original article.
This November, woolgrowers across the country will be asked to vote in the Australian Wool Innovation WoolPoll and there are mixed feelings on if the levy should remain at 1.5 per cent, rise back to the 2pc it was before the last wool poll or even drop to 1pc. Click to check the original article.
This November, woolgrowers across the country will be asked to vote in the Australian Wool Innovation WoolPoll and there are mixed feelings on if the levy should remain at 1.5 per cent, rise back to the 2pc it was before the last wool poll or even drop to 1pc. Click to check the original article.
The Rural Crime Prevention Team at Mudgee are seeking the public’s assistance with an investigation into the theft of 95 Merino ewes and lambs from the property at Yarragrin, north Mendooran, believed to have taken place between September 19, and 9 February 9, 2024. Click to check the original article.