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Wool donations support Royal Flying Doctor Service and Breast Cancer Research Council of WA | Farm Weekly

Blade shearing specialist and superfine wool grower Ron Niven (left), The Grange Poll Merino stud, Manjimup, Breast Cancer Research Council of Western Australia representative Fiona Cocks, Tom Reed, Jumbuk Shearing and Quentin Davies, Cardiff Merino and Poll Merino Stud, Yorkrakine, on the Dyson Jones Wool Marketing Services show floor. Ms Cocks is accepting a donation […]

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Five reasons why Qld’s rural property boom is far from over | The Land

These have included Carisbrooke at Inglewood, a 1493ha (3690 acre) cattle block on the Macintyre Brook with irrigation; the blue chip 638ha (1577 acres) Wynola aggregation at Brookstead taken to the market by JLL Agribusiness; and the 12,870ha (31,802 acre) Talaheena on the Darr River north west of Longreach, which found its value through Colliers/Simstock […]

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Fly me to the moon

Ever wished you could fly to the moon? A farmer’s son from Narromine did and he might just get there one day. Click to check the original article.

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OSU virtual fencing research gets $1.4 million boost

Oklahoma State University researchers are taking their research on virtual fencing technology to the next level this fall thanks to a $1.4 million grant from the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. “We’re looking at how managed grazing with virtual fencing can improve grazing distribution, pasture biodiversity and productivity, and wildlife and pollinator habitat,” says Ryan […]

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