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Sire Shootout bulls average more than ever before

Sire Shootout bulls average more than ever before

The result was the best of any of the three years of competition. Click to check the original article.
Farewell Jim

Farewell Jim

The sudden passing of Jim Millar touched many in the WA livestock industry and beyond. Click to check the original
Hay, hell, floods and Booligal

Hay, hell, floods and Booligal

Primary producers are doing all they can to save their crops and livestock as floodwater continues to ravage much of
Western Dairy report shows WA dairy farm decline | Farm Weekly

Western Dairy report shows WA dairy farm decline | Farm

Since then, WA dairy farm numbers have diminished 27.5pc, effectively slowly transferring bargaining power within the local industry from major
Fyvies Run delivers outstanding 360 degree views

Fyvies Run delivers outstanding 360 degree views

Fyvies Run delivers outstanding 360 degree views of the Southern Tablelands. Click to check the original article.
Processors watch cattle price slide with interest, but won’t be in a hurry to reach maximum production | The Land

Processors watch cattle price slide with interest, but won’t be

The volume of kill cattle, particularly cows available from the US (still in drought-induced herd liquidation), has put expensive Australian
AEGIC celebrates significant milestone

AEGIC celebrates significant milestone

AEGIC has now built strong support through the grain supply chain, and an excellent reputation for Australian grains in domestic
Charlie Brosnan, Ben Daniels selected in Australian under 18 rugby squad | The North West Star

Charlie Brosnan, Ben Daniels selected in Australian under 18 rugby

Sally Gall Senior journalist – Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family,
Meet the helping hands working around the clock to get Eugowra back on its feet

Meet the helping hands working around the clock to get

“I had 20-odd years in the SES and I’ve never seen anything like it.” Click to check the original article.
Charters Towers ICPA sport camp brings bush kids together

Charters Towers ICPA sport camp brings bush kids together

The first camp was held in 2008 with 67 participants and has now doubled with about 120 rural and remote
State of the climate report warns of hotter conditions with more extreme rain events | The North West Star

State of the climate report warns of hotter conditions with

Gregor Heard is ACM’s national grains industry reporter, based in Horsham, Victoria. He has a wealth of knowledge surrounding the
Parthenium weed alarm sounded | Queensland Country Life

Parthenium weed alarm sounded | Queensland Country Life

After Queensland Country Life contacted multiple councils, agriculture departments, landcare groups, spray contractors, farmers and concerned residents, it became clear