Talk of the Town: Why I now see my black dog as a teacher
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Talk of the Town: Why I now see my black dog as a teacher Click to check the original article.
Talk of the North: Why I now see my black dog as a teacher Click to check the original article.
UniSQ Associate Professor Joseph Foley said the research, with Dr Malcolm Gillies and Dr Alison McCarthy, in surface irrigation optimisation – ensuring water was applied to the right place, at the right depth, and at the right time – had been ongoing since 1999 in various forms. Click to check the original article.
This run run of 103 Angus heifers 13-14 months averaging 302kg from Thallon, Southern Queensland returned 864.2c/kg or $2610/head – $600 above their reserve to a buyer from nearby Mitchell. Commercial cattle catalogues remained extremely thin in online trading this week, with the offering of 5298 head just 3pc up on the previous week. In […]
The need for clean water in 19th-century Britain led to a new and magnificent genre of street furniture. Kathryn Ferry examines the drinking fountain. We live in the era of the locomotive, of the electric telegraph, and of the steam press…’ stated the Art Journal in April 1860, yet ‘even now we are not advanced […]
“Customers like to form a relationship with a person and they don’t want to be forced to switch and change that relationship based on the products they want to buy, but also from our internal point of view, we didn’t want two people driving up the same driveway, both with McIntosh & Son shirts on, […]
A selection of 57 high quality bulls have been drafted for the Roma Brahman and Queenslander Bull Sale on August 31. Click to check the original article.
Take a look at Newcastle’s newest “attraction” Click to check the original article.
Opportunities for ag businesses to be more sustainable and make a difference. Click to check the original article.
Port Douglas was chosen as the perfect spot to exchange vows given it was also the location where they became engaged. Click to check the original article.
A successful Ganmain Show – David McCann, Coolamon Shire mayor, Val Britt, presented with Life Membership of the Ganmain Show by Steph Cooke, MP for Cootamundra, Ganmain Show Young Woman, Andrea Wishart (nee Hatty) and committee president Stephen Hatty. Click to check the original article.
Corrigin farmers Cindy and Ben Doyle, pictured with their daughter Tia (seven months), run 4200 Merino ewes and have been concentrating on lifting lambing percentages, better feed management and getting more out of their Merinos for the same amount of inputs. Click to check the original article.