New northern surge of fire ants 'exposes funding holes'
The federal government needs to urgently commit this year to “adequately” fund the eradication of fire ants, an invasive pest group says. Click to check the original article.
The federal government needs to urgently commit this year to “adequately” fund the eradication of fire ants, an invasive pest group says. Click to check the original article.
With the serving season underway, broodmare owners and breeders were treated to extravagant wining and dining during last month’s stallion parades in the hope to sway people’s minds, if not yet decided, to use their horse this stud season. Click to check the original article.
Future students checked out the various areas of agriculture taught at the school. Click to check the original article.
Yarding 6723 Change + 1023 As the weather remains dry numbers keep rolling in with a yarding of 6723. It was a mostly plain quality yarding with large numbers of cattle lacking finish in all sections as people seem reluctant to feed due to the cost of the feed and relative to the current market. […]
A Tahara West farmer has been convicted and fined a total of $52,000 after pleading guilty to animal cruelty charges at the Hamilton Magistrates’ Court recently. Agriculture Victoria Program Manager Animal Health and Welfare Compliance, Daniel Bode said Neil McIntosh was convicted of 3 animal cruelty charges, and 7 aggravated cruelty charges involving the death […]
“Personally and as the Queensland Member for Traeger, I am heavily invested in this issue and am deeply intrigued as to why most politicians and policymakers continue to refuse to even consider the option of nuclear power production, namely small modular reactors, for our nation,” Mr Katter said. Click to check the original article.
Among his many achievements, Mr McDonald was involved with the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland for 20 years, 16 of which he was chairman. Click to check the original article.
With the $1200 top-priced Cunderdin College Poll Dorset ram at the annual Wheatbelt Triple C ram sale at the WA College Of Agriculture (WACOA), Cunderdin, were Sam Anspach (left), WACOA Cunderdin student, buyer Matthew Jasper, Cunderdin, Jake Finlayson, Livestock & Land, Nutrien Livestock, Cunderdin, Jadd Hill, WACOA Cunderdin student, Aaron Caldwell, Livestock & Land, Nutrien […]
Stud breeder 12-year-old Mac Smith won an animated bidding war landing him one of Huntly Droughtmasters top bulls at the National Droughtmaster sale on September 13. Click to check the original article.
“Now the compliance deadline has passed for floodplain harvesting in Gwydir and the Border Rivers, licence holders must be able to accurately measure and report any water they take from the floodplain by installing primary metering equipment,” an NRAR spokesperson said. Click to check the original article.
The Pathfinder Angus sale is underway at the Roma Saleyards in Queensland. Click to check the original article.
Agents reported that despite the improvement in quality, most descriptions met a considerably cheaper trend like all other selling centres. Click to check the original article.