Persistence and passion for local produce the key for Gympie growers
The Waugh’s love of farming has withstood many challenges over the last 30 years. Click to check the original article.
The Waugh’s love of farming has withstood many challenges over the last 30 years. Click to check the original article.
After nearly 60 years as a hotel, this former home of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson has been triumphantly restored as a house museum. John Goodall reports; photography by Paul Highnam. On January 21, 1884, the poet laureate Alfred Tennyson was elevated to the peerage as Baron of Aldworth, Surrey, and of Freshwater on the […]
Rodeo enthusiasts gathered at the Dalrymple Equestrian Centre on July 23. Click to check the original article.
Part of a line of 62 Angus x Santa steers 403kg at 5-10 months from Hayfield Pastoral, Longreach which made 581.6c/kg or $1790/head on Friday, while their 49 heifer sisters averaging 386kg made 562c or $1610 IT was another very tough trading week for the national cattle market, both online and through physical markets, with […]
MLA group manager – productivity and animal wellbeing, David Beatty said the program would have a whole-farm focus. Click to check the original article.
One day – it’s a familiar term for young women busy juggling motherhood, home life and jobs, but for Blackall’s Liz Baillie it’s the realisation of a dream to one day have her own clothing line. Click to check the original article.
At the moment, there is a lot of public criticism of perceived government planning and possible response to the threat of FMD. Click to check the original article.
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic I interviewed three gardeners, two of them new to gardening (see The Land, October 8, 2020), including a teenage schoolboy, a uni student and a retiree. All three remain more committed than ever. Vegie gardening is so much more than saving dollars, it’s a way of life. Click […]
Our partners on this special occasion are long-time Farm Weekly client New Town Toyota/Kalamunda Toyota, which has been with us on each of our previous Toyota HiLux ute giveaways, and Elders Limited, the 183-year-old company that started what is now Farm Weekly as its own in-house publication in 1922. Click to check the original article.
A new cotton podcast filled with industry experts and timely topics has launched. Click to check the original article.
The latest lurch saw shares in the Costa Group drop so suddenly that the ASX sent the company a “please explain”. Click to check the original article.
The Grain Industry Association of WA (GIWA) is the lead program partner in association with the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. Click to check the original article.