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The Weekly Times: Sustainability goals: How Australian agribusiness can lead the globe

Hear from the Meat and Livestock Australia Carbon Neutral 2030 Manager, Margaret Jewell, Greenstock Managing Director at Woolworths Group, Anna Speer and Rennylea Pastoral Company Director, Lucinda Corrigan, on how Australian agribusiness can lead the globe in sustainability with The Weekly Times AgJournal Editor, Camille Smith. Live today, Friday November 11 at 9:30am. Click to […]

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Santa steers 378kg make 530c/$2006 at Emerald | Queensland Country Life

Tony and Louise Prentice, Jamar, Emerald, sold Santa steers topping at 530c to weigh 378kg or $2006. Mark and Glenda Rowe, Buffel Park, Moranbah, sold Brahman steers to 550c to weigh 297kg or $1634. Will and Danni-Ann Hogan, Ranger Valley, Springsure, consigned Charolais cross steers making to 600c to weigh 312kg or $1873. Click to […]

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Farm education ‘mandatory’ for NSW primary schools | The Land

NSW Education figures show enrolment in HSC agriculture electives have remained steady over the last three years with 1524 students this year up from 1506 in 2020. Alongside the four specific agricultural schools in NSW, there are around 300 government and non-government schools across the state that offer agriculture and VET Primary Industries elective subjects. […]

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The Crop Protection Forum is heading to Wagga for 2022 | The Land

Knowing how best to respond and manage resistance isn’t always straightforward. With a diversity of research and advice on managing resistance out there, and the situation ever changing it can be hard to know where to start. For example, just in the last year, we’ve seen new insecticide resistances evolve in the green peach aphid, […]

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