Prices remain consistent at Gracemere
Cattle were sourced from as far north as Bowen and south to Boyne Valley. Click to check the original article.
Cattle were sourced from as far north as Bowen and south to Boyne Valley. Click to check the original article.
I know the outgoings on fire ants and Varroa mite by government seem significant, but as they are declared endemic, the cost on agriculture is huge. Click to check the original article.
A man has died following a single vehicle crash in the Southern Highlands area. Click to check the original article.
Queensland’s Education Department released a statement, saying “The department considers a range of factors in planning for new schools, including population growth, capacity within the existing school network and ensuring that existing schools and any new school maintain sufficient enrolments to continue to deliver a broad, modern curriculum to students.” Click to check the original […]
Judith Maizey has worked as a journalist and communications specialist for more than 30 years mostly throughout Queensland including Townsville, Longreach, Emerald, Rockhampton, Toowoomba and Brisbane. Working for the North Queensland Register, she is always up for a chat and loves a good story. Contact 0417 546 616. E: [email protected] Judith Maizey has worked as […]
The second top-priced ram of the sale, DD Dohnes DJ220493, purchased for $2700 to Victorian Stud Koonik Dohnes, with Gary Simpson, Sheep-trax, Dunkeld Vic, Margie Pye, Calga Dohnes, Calga stud representative, Bruce Barnes-Webb, Sandy Pye Calga Dohnes and stud master Jason Southwell. Photo: Helen De Costa. Click to check the original article.
“By the first week of May, everything was gone when we’d normally be just starting to sell.” Click to check the original article.
Equimillion was held at SIEC from September 30 to October 2. Click to check the original article.
Farmers are concerned about upcoming changes to the EPBC Act, open for review soon. Click to check the original article.
From goat grazing management to fertility and eating quality, there’s plenty of research opportunities for those interesting in undertaking an in depth study of the goat industry. Click to check the original article.
Researchers from the Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach program at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences have received $300,000 from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to study the costliest disease in the cattle industry, bovine respiratory disease. The grant will fund a highly collaborative project involving Mississippi State […]
By Lindsay Waechter-Mead, DVM, University of Nebraska Extension Grazing corn residue is common practice in the Midwest and a quality resource for cattle producers to utilize. While the forages available can provide the necessary nutritional requirements, there are a few health conditions that need to be planned for prior to turn out. AcidosisAcidosis, or grain […]