Annual Glenlands sale attracts crowds from across the state
Check out the social photos from Friday’s sale. Click to check the original article.
Check out the social photos from Friday’s sale. Click to check the original article.
The relocation will commence from October 5 with an aim to disperse the animals from the CBD area. Click to check the original article.
“We’re requesting that anyone who was travelling along the Flinders Highway between September 14 and today, if they have had any dealings or if they’ve seen anyone matching Reece’s description, if they could please contact us through Policelink, Crime Stoppers or at the Charters Towers Police Station,” Charters Towers Officer in Charge, Sergeant Tony Hosie […]
Alongside Vince Evert, who discovered in the 1960s, through visitor book signings to his gift and gem business in the town, that there was a much larger volume of tourist traffic through Winton than was generally recognised, Peter Evert and others conceived of a festival to help move through the doldrums of drought in the […]
In the next lot, another CLAAS Vario front that was also 40ft, but was three years older, sold for $108,000 to HM & MJ Ward, Wagin, while SG & EC Slade, Kojonup, purchased the next offering, also a 2018 CLAAS Vario 40ft front end on a trailer, for $104,000. Click to check the original article.
Dumaresq River property Willow Bend is widely regarded as one of the pick properties of the region. Click to check the original article.
SA’s pulse growers have two main markets – the food grade export market or stock feed – but Mid North-based researcher Penny Roberts says there are big opportunities for a third one, pulse proteins. Click to check the original article.
In the biggest survey of its kind, CQUniversity Agri-tech education and extension research team, led by Amy Cosby, tested students’ knowledge of agriculture, with the results finding many regarded it to be a low tech industry and they had a limited awareness of the careers available. Click to check the original article.
Winton has featured in so much of early Australia’s woolgrowing history, and now a museum has been dedicated to its memories. Click to check the original article.
Sales of farmland across Australia are pitting neighbour against neighbour as enormous sums of money are wagered on the family’s future. Click to check the original article.
Gardener and writer Sarah Raven on the flowers that haven’t wilted in the heat. As late-summer and autumn border fillers, long-lasting cut flowers and container troopers, rudbeckias are stellar — even in all this summer’s heat. The bright golden ones are not my cup of tea, but I adore the aubergines, mahoganies, crimsons and yellow […]
EOPP provides farmers in the Esperance region with more purchasing power. Click to check the original article.