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Celebrate rural women in ag with three Queensland chiefs
INTERNATIONAL RURAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATE RURAL WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE WITH THREE QLD CHIEFS THURSDAY 19 OCTOBER 2023, TATTERSALLS CLUB Three Queensland
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Research to explore new sorghum cultivars’ potential for beef, dairy
Sorghum is a productive and versatile annual crop used worldwide for livestock feed. Until now, the plant, which originated in
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New soil carbon credit issuance becomes Australia’s largest ever with
Core samples being taken in a paddock to measure the amount of carbon in the soil. Photo: Carbon Link NORTH
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No surprises in ‘Cattle on Feed’
There were no surprises in USDA’s latest “Cattle on Feed” report released Friday. USDA Livestock Analyst Mike McConnell said the
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FTC, Department of Labor partnering on worker protection
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced a new agreement to strengthen the FTC’s
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Farm Progress America, September 25, 2023
Mike Pearson tells us the latest cattle herd numbers collected by the USDA. The USDA released the latest Cattle on
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Ballandean Station: A legacy of agriculture and sustainability
Nestled in the heart of Queensland’s Granite Belt, Ballandean Station is a living testament to Australia’s rich agricultural history.
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Beefbank expands meat program for charity
Beefbank Ltd and Foodbank Australia have announced a national partnership, aimed at meeting the growing demand for much-needed protein, to
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“Iceberg” potentially Australia’s largest ever ox, dressing out to 854kg
Iceberg spent about 1000 days in Josie and Blair Angus’ Sondella feedlot to return a carcase weight of 854kg. A
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Anthrax confirmed in South Dakota beef herd
Anthrax has been confirmed in South Dakota for the first time this year in a beef herd located in Ziebach
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Australian meat judging hopefuls take on intensive training
A GROUP of talented university students from around the country are converging in south-east Queensland this week for an intensive
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JBS Scone bio-energy investment will eliminate 28,000t of carbon annually
Installations taking place at JBS Scone’s wastewater ponds, taking 28,000t of CO2 from the atmosphere each year JBS Australia
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