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Juniper Kiss joins the Liebe Group | Farm Weekly

While studying at university part-time, Ms Kiss worked at research institutes and agricultural non-government organisations, including at CABI (UK) on biological control testing against invasive plants and at the National Institute of Agricultural Botany (Cambridge, UK) where she worked on canola, cereal, pulse and grass distinctiveness, uniformity and stability field trials. Click to check the […]

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Glenlea Charolais scores bull sale record at Roma | Queensland Country Life

Sally Gall Senior journalist – Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family, run Merino sheep and beef cattle, and helped develop a region – its history, tourism, education and communications. Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family, run Merino sheep and beef cattle, and […]

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American Foods Group turns shovel on new beef processing plant

“A dream come true for so many Missouri farm families.” That is how Missouri Department of Agriculture Director Chris Chinn described the state’s newest beef processing facility — America’s Heartland Packing LLC. “This is a big day for Missouri agriculture,” Chinn said during a groundbreaking ceremony Sept. 12 in Warren County. “Our cattle industry has […]

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Long standing Newdegate Machinery Field Days relationship | Farm Weekly

Dyson Jones Wool Marketing Services State manager Peter Howie (left), with Gavin Shepherd, Dysons Great Southern area manager, Dean Rainbird, Dysons Mt Barker agent, Sam Howie, Dysons Kukerin area manager, Andrew Kittow, fleece competition co-ordinator and Dysons Newdegate agent and Nick Moulden, Dysons Katanning branch manager. Click to check the original article.

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Carbon markets: trading volumes slow with review uncertainty

CARBON trading has slowed in recent weeks as the Federal Government’s review of the carbon farming framework heads into a public submission phase. The price of Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) recovered increased slightly this week to $29.50 after a drop last month, which was put down to renewed criticism of the industry. Market forecasting […]

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