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Feral pig control ‘needs every tool we can get’ | Queensland Country Life

Traprock country grazier Alan Forrest says feral pigs populations can only be effectively controlled if landholders have access to tools including yellow phosphorus and 1080 poisons. TRAPROCK country grazier Alan Forrest, Logancrail, Cement Mills, says rural Queensland needs every feral animal control tool it can get, if the destructive pests are to be kept under […]

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Outlook on 2022/23 global grain and oilseeds market prospects | The Land

STRONG PRICES EXPECTED: An expected year-on-year fall of 3pc in global corn production is expected to eat into global corn stocks by about 1pc, meaning the global coarse grain market, including for barley and sorghum, will remain supported. Given how tight the global commodities market is, the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) first outlook […]

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Strike Energy does deal with Koch Fertilizer for granulated urea | Farm Weekly

As previously reported in Farm Weekly, Project Haber, which was awarded Major Project Status by the Federal government to enable various approvals processes to be co-ordinated and streamlined, is conditional on Strike proving up about 350 petajoules of “high confidence resource” at South Erregulla SE1 as the required gas supply. Click to check the original […]

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Mount Isa man makes Indigenous mining awards finals | The North West Star

“On top of this encouraging result, Queensland resources companies increased their spending with Indigenous businesses by more than 20 percent last financial year to reach a record $82.7 million, which is the result of a concerted effort to offer more opportunities through their supply chains,” Mr Macfarlane said. Click to check the original article.

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