On track for a big season
All the conditions have aligned, so far, for another strong harvest in Western Australia. Click to check the original article.
All the conditions have aligned, so far, for another strong harvest in Western Australia. Click to check the original article.
The Griffith family increased its offering by 20 rams this year. Click to check the original article.
Energy policy and net zero need to be “a contested space” warns the Institute of Public Affairs at the 2022 PGA Conference. Click to check the original article.
Her first exhibition has been hailed a great success. Click to check the original article.
Mount Isa City Council’s “Leichardt Legends” took out first place at last year’s Rural Management Challenge. Click to check the original article.
Winton was beaten for a top national award by Strahan, Tasmania. Click to check the original article.
As the end of the dry season approaches, northern beef producers will be trying to maintain as much ground cover as possible going into the 2022/2023 wet season. Click to check the original article.
After a number of years in a research and development phase, Mr Hockam and partner Leannda Dierke, along with Toowoomba-based business partners Adnun and Albab Khan, have begun regular production of carbonised charcoal and biochar from their site at Charleville, bringing another industry to the western Queensland town. Click to check the original article.
Vytelle is progressing on a five-year plan, initiated at the conclusion of their Series A funding to provide accessible hormone-free bovine in vitro fertilization (IVF) to producers across the globe. Part of the five-year plan included doubling the laboratory capacity to produce bovine embryos through in vitro fertilization. As part of this effort, Vytelle announced […]
A larger offering of 340 light steers averaged $1360 a head, with a 97pc clearance. While a smaller offering of 200-280 kilogram steers lost some gains, to average $1651 – down $207. A line of 104 Brahman steers aged six to 10 months from Miriam Vale, Queensland, averaged 222kg, and returned $1400, $140 above the […]
Rail companies and unions reached a tentative deal to avoid a strike early this morning, following 20 hours of talks mediated by Labor Secretary Martin Walsh. President Joe Biden also joined in on the call around 9 p.m. yesterday evening. This agreement does not mean the threat of a strike has dissipated entirely – the […]
Winter is coming. Drought, deteriorating pasture conditions and short hay inventories in Oklahoma and the surrounding states of Texas, Missouri and Kansas, has most cow-calf operations scrambling to secure hay supplies for the coming winter. Given the current situation it can come as a relief to just find hay to purchase. That being said, it […]