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Fertility for Merino sheep in pastoral regions | The Land

Stacey and Ian Lugsdin run a self-replacing Merino flock at Warrendale, north-east of Hay, and during the 75 years of ownership by the Lugsdin family, they have only achieved close to 100 per cent lambing twice, and that was through a double joining in a couple of good years. Click to check the original article.

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Live ex ban to impact everything from wheat, chemicals, vegetables and fuel | North Queensland Register

The consequences for Australia’s sheep farmers and rural communities are massive. Before summer month voyages to the northern hemisphere stopped in 2018, revenue earned from the trade was around $100 million a year. Economic analysis commissioned by the sector’s research development corporation indicates that nearly half that was retained on farm. Click to check the […]

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Northern Australia Minister briefed on Barcaldine Renewable Energy Zone | Queensland Country Life

Cooperation between federal and state governments was emphasised repeatedly, firstly by Mr Miles, who said the multi-faceted project incorporating a large-scale solar farm, biosteam turbine generator, and Australia’s first commercial-scale use of hydrogen, to produce fresh fruit and vegetables in glasshouses, green ammonia, and urea for stock feed, demonstrated many incredible opportunities. Click to check […]

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