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Dirranbandi goat producer ahead of the pack | Queensland Country Life

Dirranbandi goat producer ahead of the pack | Queensland Country

“I’ve certainly been growing numbers wise, with anywhere from 5000 to 10,000 away on agistment or lease country and then
Market up at the Western Wool Centre | Farm Weekly

Market up at the Western Wool Centre | Farm Weekly

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s shaking hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 Summit in Indonesia, this month,
Farming estate with 10-bedroom mansion fetches whopping $100m-plus

Farming estate with 10-bedroom mansion fetches whopping $100m-plus

It may be the biggest sum secured for a Tasmanian farming property. Click to check the original article.
Burping cattle may get help from a herb

Burping cattle may get help from a herb

A cup of herbal tea can help settle an upset stomach, now Queensland scientists are testing if lemongrass can lower
Publishers welcome government guarantee for regional newspapers

Publishers welcome government guarantee for regional newspapers

Victorian government promises to advertise in regional papers every week. Click to check the original article.
No movement, no worries for Brian

No movement, no worries for Brian

How a case of chicken pox changed Brian Bargenquast’s life. Click to check the original article.
Minimise red tape for NSW flood survivors

Minimise red tape for NSW flood survivors

With claims still to be processed from flooding in March, it is hoped that lessons have been learned to expedite
'Don't you tell me what I can't do'

'Don't you tell me what I can't do'

At the age of 15, Graham Bramley almost completely severed his left arm between the elbow and shoulder in a
Beauty in the Bush Collective forms friendships | Farm Weekly

Beauty in the Bush Collective forms friendships | Farm Weekly

Journalist, writer and photographer Jessica Howard (inset right), who lives on Queenslands Sunshine Coast, wrote and edited Bush Life and
Isis Reds registered buck tops Elders Charleville invitational goat sale at $6000 | Queensland Country Life

Isis Reds registered buck tops Elders Charleville invitational goat sale

The inaugural sale saw bidders and representatives from Dalby, St George, Morven, Wyandra, Charleville, Condamine, Cunnamulla, Isisford and Quilpie fill
Don't push prices lower

Don't push prices lower

The market seems to be focused on the reality that the crop will be big and grain continues to be
Straw pays for baled up brothers

Straw pays for baled up brothers

Queensland’s unseasonably wet winter crop season has prompted some growers to produce cereal straw. Click to check the original article.