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Country stores ramp up security in crime wave

Country stores ramp up security in crime wave

Crime wave hitting the state now reaches a potential crisis point. Click to check the original article.
$1m in horses sold on Day 1 of Nutrien Classic

$1m in horses sold on Day 1 of Nutrien Classic

Skills in horse preparation for Nutrien Classic Campdraft sale translates into $ for owners Click to check the original article.
Hazeldean Merinos elite rams sold to $7500

Hazeldean Merinos elite rams sold to $7500

Top price equal to last year but average lower Click to check the original article.
Quality, multititle cattle and cropping country | Video

Quality, multititle cattle and cropping country | Video

The Dagworth and Wirraway aggregation is 1343 hectares of cattle and cropping country on 15 separate allotments. Click to check
PGA welcomes rent relief for those affected by Kimberley floods | Farm Weekly

PGA welcomes rent relief for those affected by Kimberley floods

“The unprecedented flooding in the Kimberley has impacted many of our members, and it will be some time until the
QTA to host their first livestock handling courses for 2023 in Charters Towers | North Queensland Register

QTA to host their first livestock handling courses for 2023

QTA CEO Gary Mahon said 60 participants, had signed up for the course which run on the 9th and 10th
Hunter Gas Pipeline route may destroy watercourse on Upper Hunter Arabian Horse Stud | The Land

Hunter Gas Pipeline route may destroy watercourse on Upper Hunter

Matthew Kelly has worked as a journalist for more than 25 years. He has been working as a general reporter
Bundaberg ginger grower one in a million | Queensland Country Life

Bundaberg ginger grower one in a million | Queensland Country

The Kirkwood family started growing ginger in 1952 in the Mary Valley near Gympie, but 17 years ago they relocated
Big price drop for urea

Big price drop for urea

After major price rises last year, the price per tonne of urea has settled for the time being. Click to
Young boy fractures arm in horse riding accident near Mount Isa

Young boy fractures arm in horse riding accident near Mount

The primary school-aged boy was believed to have been riding with his family around the yard before his horse slipped
Funding for jobs training now available

Funding for jobs training now available

Government funding is now available for North West Queensland community groups. Click to check the original article.
Queensland wool technical advisory group formed to address shearer shortage | Queensland Country Life

Queensland wool technical advisory group formed to address shearer shortage

AgForce Sheep and Wool immediate past president Mike Pratt is chairing the group, which includes current president Stephen Tully, Scott