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Light weight yearling steers make 504c, average 444c at Toowoomba | Queensland Country Life

Light weight yearling steers make 504c, average 444c at Toowoomba

Light weight yearling steers returning to the paddock made to 504c to average 444c/kg. Yearling steers to feed for the
Carenda Shockwave led the way

Carenda Shockwave led the way

The Kitchen family’s hard work paid off with some solid results at the Carenda Angus bull sale. Click to check
State government news that it will build CopperString 2.0 for $5b | North Queensland Register

State government news that it will build CopperString 2.0 for

The original project, being undertaken by Townsville-based company CuString, had been progressing as an 1100km high-voltage power line to connect
Severe weather warning issued for gulf country

Severe weather warning issued for gulf country

A tropical low is forecast to strengthen and drift south from the Gulf of Carpentaria and bring heavy rainfall across
Easier market at Woodford

Easier market at Woodford

Quality steers held firm, while all other descriptions sold to an easier market. Click to check the original article.
Big battle with disease ahead

Big battle with disease ahead

Growers throughout the state are being warned to get on top of disease early. Click to check the original article.
A lot of history with this trophy

A lot of history with this trophy

A memorial trophy at the Wagin Woolorama later this week pays tribute to a former WA Deputy Premier. Click to
Pacific Seeds trial stands up after a dry finish

Pacific Seeds trial stands up after a dry finish

A variety of six dryland sorghum varieties planted in a strip of 16 one-metre rows in a length of 400
Sheep losses discussed at Taralga

Sheep losses discussed at Taralga

Good turnout for the 18th ANZ Agribusiness Taralga Ewe Competition Click to check the original article.
Normanton enters ninth week of isolation

Normanton enters ninth week of isolation

Shannon Gallagher, who lives with husband Ashley and family on Sawtell Creek Station, 25km east of Normanton, has been boating
Fund buys third big 'tomato factory'

Fund buys third big 'tomato factory'

Local investment fund buys its third big glasshouse development in less than a year. Click to check the original article.
Rabobank presentations welcomed by Julia Creek and Charters Towers producers | North Queensland Register

Rabobank presentations welcomed by Julia Creek and Charters Towers producers

“Its great to have Angus spend time in northern Queensland, meeting with clients and sharing his knowledge on a broad