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Moree picnic races 2022 | Photos | The Land

EVERYTHING from dapper suits to eye-catching fascinators were on display at the annual Moree Picnic Races on Saturday. Punters from across the state rushed trackside to one of Northern NSW’s most popular race meetings, which begins a series of highly-anticipated race meetings. Known as the Golden Triangle, the Moree Picnic Races began the trifecta of […]

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Moree picnic races 2022 | Photos | Queensland Country Life

EVERYTHING from dapper suits to eye-catching fascinators were on display at the annual Moree Picnic Races on Saturday. Punters from across the state rushed trackside to one of Northern NSW’s most popular race meetings, which begins a series of highly-anticipated race meetings. Known as the Golden Triangle, the Moree Picnic Races began the trifecta of […]

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Indigenous music makes mainstream moves

Mushroom Records, which promoted the hit ‘90s group, will mentor First Nations talent trying to break into the industry, thanks to a new pathways program with Eddie Betts as ambassador. If it wasn’t for Michael Gudinski, we may have never heard Yothu Yindi sing about “Treaty Yeah, Treaty Now.” The founder of Mushroom Records was […]

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Inside the most expensive on the market in Scotland right now, built on the site where Princess Diana’s grandmother once lived

Dalhebity House, in Aberdeen, is Scotland’s most expensive residential home currently available on the open market — and it might be its most lavish, too. Built on the site where Diana, Princess of Wales’ late grandmother once lived, Dalhebity House, located just outside of Aberdeen, is a palatial mansion house currently on the market via […]

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This Week in Agribusiness, May 28, 2022

Mike Pearson opens the broadcast with a planting progress update. Clint Chaffer, Asgrow brand manager, reports from Dyersville, Iowa, at Field of Dreams during agronomy week, and talks to Asgrow/Dekalb technical agronomists about the focus for the 2022 season. Naomi Blohm, Total Farm Marketing, joins the broadcast to talk marketing, including a drop in wheat […]

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Curious Questions: Why were ferns considered magical?

Martin Fone considers the beautiful and ancient fern, once commonly held to have mysterious properties. Dense stands of Britain’s most common fern, Pteridium aquilinum, bracken, carpet the floor of the woodlands near where I live, marking the progress of the year. Their tightly curled fronds appear in spring, slowly but inexorably unfurling into three large, […]

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WA producers enjoy record sheep and lamb prices | Farm Weekly

Sheep and wool confidence remains IT has been another exciting and challenging 12 months for the sheep and wool industry. Producers once again saw record high sheep and lamb prices, while wool prices have again tracked upwards and now sit at their highest level for the past two years. When it came to the challenges, […]

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