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New AgForce Cattle president talks Cattle Australia, methane, labour | The North West Star

New AgForce Cattle president talks Cattle Australia, methane, labour |

“We’re at the stage of holding a voting process to get a board in place for Cattle Australia. AgForce has
"Shovel ready" CopperString project awaits start date confirmation

"Shovel ready" CopperString project awaits start date confirmation

The state government has previously maintained that work on the project “could” get underway in 2023. Click to check the
Charbray steers hit $2100 at Beaudesert | Queensland Country Life

Charbray steers hit $2100 at Beaudesert | Queensland Country Life

Liz Evans and John Rowling, Hattonvale, sold Droughtmaster steers 12 months for $1720. Russell Family Trust, Kalbar, sold Brangus weaner
Cubbie Road $1.2m sealing project among 39 projects to receive government funding | Queensland Country Life

Cubbie Road $1.2m sealing project among 39 projects to receive

Queensland’s remote and regional communities, from the Torres in the north to Goondiwindi in the south to Bulloo in the
Thumbs up for John Deere X9 1100 at Allanooka | Farm Weekly

Thumbs up for John Deere X9 1100 at Allanooka |

With twin side-by-side 60 centimetre rotors increasing threshing area by 45 per cent, a separating area 80pc bigger, grain cleaning
University of Sydney scientists to develop easy-to-measure parameters for monitoring carbon dioxide and methane fluxes | The Land

University of Sydney scientists to develop easy-to-measure parameters for monitoring

Soil organic methane fluxes in pastures are influenced by a range of environmental factors, including grazing, soil type, soil moisture,
Ernest Henry mining operation celebrates 25 years at Cloncurry | North Queensland Register

Ernest Henry mining operation celebrates 25 years at Cloncurry |

Sally Gall Senior journalist – Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family,
Grape season grinding away despite mild conditions

Grape season grinding away despite mild conditions

The wet and cool weather has delayed the grape season across Queensland, but farmers are hopeful for good prices this
Merino sheep classers reflect on ram trial

Merino sheep classers reflect on ram trial

Progeny tests reveal the leading sires at Temora MerinoLink field day Click to check the original article.
Well developed Burwah remains on the market | Video

Well developed Burwah remains on the market | Video

The well developed 9943 hectare property Burwah remains on the market. Click to check the original article.
US, China battle it out for world’s beef supply: Australia in box seat | Farm Weekly

US, China battle it out for world’s beef supply: Australia

Previous periods of decline suggest US retailers and restaurants will look to the global market to fill this void, and
Rain impacts numbers at Scone but prices hold firm

Rain impacts numbers at Scone but prices hold firm

Scone cows and calves top at $4100 and average $3335 for 300 head. Click to check the original article.