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Saturated soil proves an opportune learning tool

Saturated soil proves an opportune learning tool

Find out what this year’s rural achievers have been up to since the Sydney Royal. Click to check the original
First all-girl shearing team in Western Australia takes over Minston Park shearing shed, Bindoon | Farm Weekly

First all-girl shearing team in Western Australia takes over Minston

Girl Power, wool classer Pamela Hammond (left rear), shearers Lola Hutchinson, Alexie Phillips and Emily TeKapa and presser Sierrah Andrews
Winton’s Royal Theatre among outback winners at Qld tourism awards | Queensland Country Life

Winton’s Royal Theatre among outback winners at Qld tourism awards

Since forming to preserve the theatre built as part of the Royal Mail Hotel in 1918, the group operating on
Southern Forests Irrigation Scheme (SFIS) reference group to advise on Manjimup-Pemberton water options | Farm Weekly

Southern Forests Irrigation Scheme (SFIS) reference group to advise on

Manjimup farmers John Kilrain (left), Peter McGinty and Brian Barnie Valentine (right) with hydrologist Kim Taylor and former South West
Niela Merino rams sell to $3600

Niela Merino rams sell to $3600

Niela Merino ram sale was blessed with sunny weather at Laggan on Saturday. Click to check the original article.
Stock sales update

Stock sales update

Wet weather limiting movement of stock has postponed sales. Click to check the original article.
Sans Souci Australian White rams sell to two states | The Land

Sans Souci Australian White rams sell to two states |

Victorian bidders were active with RE and CE Fielder, Rochester, Vic, purchasing one ram for $2000, Wilson Family trust, Ozenkadnook,
Labour hire firm allegedly underpaid 87 visa farm workers | Queensland Country Life

Labour hire firm allegedly underpaid 87 visa farm workers |

It employed the workers from countries including Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and Solomon Islands for periods of between one month
Broiler farm set for growth

Broiler farm set for growth

Moana has eight sheds and a development approval pending to build a further four sheds. Click to check the original
Governor cracks into native nuts at Bundaberg

Governor cracks into native nuts at Bundaberg

Governor of Queensland, Jeannette Young, has cracked into a few “delicious” nuts at the largest family owned vertically integrated macadamia
Caledonia makes $2.03 million – $3138/acre

Caledonia makes $2.03 million – $3138/acre

Caledonia has sold at a Ray White Rural auction for $2.03 million. Click to check the original article.
Stop US apple imports, industry tells gov't

Stop US apple imports, industry tells gov't

A Queensland council and apple growers want the looming importation of US apples into Australia stopped. Click to check the