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How "having a look" cost $265,000

How "having a look" cost $265,000

“We’ve got a bigger one at home that’s the same make and same year, but it’ll be put to work,”
Prices steady at Coolabunia

Prices steady at Coolabunia

The lightweight heifers sold at lower prices which allowed the veal market buyers to operate again. Click to check the
Sally takes over retail outlet in Cunnamulla

Sally takes over retail outlet in Cunnamulla

The fact that Cunnamulla is a vibrant town with a lot of fresh energy and plenty happening helped Sally Sattler
Why these graziers are planting trees to boost pasture productivity

Why these graziers are planting trees to boost pasture productivity

The tropical silvopastoral project is aiming to incorporate trees and livestock grazing at this central Queensland station. Click to check
Search and rescue at Glenlyon Dam with 26-year-old missing

Search and rescue at Glenlyon Dam with 26-year-old missing

Police believe at 5.30pm a 21-year-old Miles man and a 26-year-old Miles man were aboard a vessel when the 26-year-old
Grains: Aussie ag’s quiet achiever | The Land

Grains: Aussie ag’s quiet achiever | The Land

Gregor Heard is ACM’s national grains industry reporter, based in Horsham, Victoria. He has a wealth of knowledge surrounding the
Grains: Aussie ag's quiet achiever

Grains: Aussie ag's quiet achiever

The grains industry has been helped by two consecutive record breaking seasons in terms of production. Click to check the
Importance of grazing management post waterlogging

Importance of grazing management post waterlogging

Grazing management a balance between the animals and pasture Click to check the original article.
Careful grazing management needed following wet winter-spring | The Land

Careful grazing management needed following wet winter-spring | The Land

The dilemma was grazing struggling green regrowth of perennial grasses, while often good to high quality (depending on soil fertility),
Limousin and Angus bulls shared $12,000 top-priced honours at Brunswick | Farm Weekly

Limousin and Angus bulls shared $12,000 top-priced honours at Brunswick

Scott Myers (left), H Francis & Co, Wagga Wagga, NSW, buyer representative Pearce Watling, Elders Donnybrook, Balamara stud principal Michael
Calls for progress on national livestock gene bank

Calls for progress on national livestock gene bank

National gene bank more important than ever to future-proof Australian agriculture. Click to check the original article.
Big hats for big lids: the rise of Australia's favourite trucker caps

Big hats for big lids: the rise of Australia's favourite

Brett Hanley couldn’t find a cap that fitted his head and would last longer than a few months, so he