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Weekly kill: First quarter production back almost 6pc on last year

NINETEEN weeks into the 2022 slaughter season, and the beef industry is still searching for its first national weekly processing tally above 100,000 head. While many had anticipated that national kills would have slipped well above six figures by this stage in the season, following a particularly quiet first quarter, persistent rain and flooding since […]

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Soil carbon aggregators expecting to yield credits this year

Agriprove’s Matthew Warnken, CSIRO’s Cara Stitzlein, agronomist David Bushell and Carbon Link’s Andrew Gatenby address the Carbon Farmers of Australia conference. A SERIES of soil carbon projects across Queensland and New South Wales are expected to yeild carbon credits by the end of next month, with the industry regulator working through the auditing process. The […]

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Moama farmer doing it for Dolly Day | The Land

Luke said he developed a passion for fitness late in life, inspired by his wife, Kate, and their two teenage boys, who were already hooked on competing in fitness races. And he uses the incentive of fundraising for Dolly’s Dream to keep swimming, cycling and running until his race is complete. Click to check the […]

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