Seymour Park and Rangeview take wins
Seymour Park and Rangeview studs were winners in Elanco PROram and PROewe competitions at Katanning sheep show. Click to check the original article.
Seymour Park and Rangeview studs were winners in Elanco PROram and PROewe competitions at Katanning sheep show. Click to check the original article.
The emergence of the varroa mite has left a Central Coast beekeeper with a difficult choice. Click to check the original article.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland Section) has announced it has joined forces with an iconic Queensland brand of world-leading first aid kits. Click to check the original article.
An outback beauty business has been recognised across the industry claiming five national awards, including Australian Spa of the Year. Click to check the original article.
An outback beauty business has been recognised across the industry claiming five national awards, including Australian Spa of the Year. Click to check the original article.
Elken Downs will be auctioned by Ray White Rural in Gunnedah on September 28. Click to check the original article.
Industry is being encouraged to contribute to the development of Emerald’s new Central Queensland Smart Cropping Centre. Click to check the original article.
FORMER Cattle Council of Australia president and Victorian beef producer Bill Bray passed away last week. Mr Bray was the Cattle Council president from 2004-2008 and oversaw significant reform in food safety, animal welfare and the expansion of international trade. Bill Bray A beef and lamb producer from Walkerville on the South Gippsland coast, Bill […]
Council received a $114,000 State Development grant for interpretive signage, which saw the installation of new billboards on highway entrances to Mount Isa, the five “thunder birds” (Dromornithids) outside of Outback at Isa, plaques for city artwork, and the three new interpretive signs at the City Lookout. All have been gradually installed since mid-2020. Click […]
According to AWEX statistics, in the first four trading weeks of the current national wool selling program, 204,219 bales have gone through the auction system, an increase of 20,350 on, or 11.1 per cent more than, for the corresponding sales last season. Click to check the original article.
“The adrenaline rush is amazing.” Click to check the original article.
Weaner steers from David and Marilyn Morse sold for 644.2c/kg to return $1041. Rigby Station also sold weaner steers that made 605.2c to come back at $1533. Trade heifers and steers from Keith and Julie-Ann Elmer sold for 413.2c to return $2024 and $1921 respectively. Click to check the original article.