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Julia Creek sets new October maximum temperature

Julia Creek sets new October maximum temperature

Julia Creek sweltered through its hottest October day on record. Click to check the original article.
The $2m Big Dance making life harder for country trainers

The $2m Big Dance making life harder for country trainers

The $2 million Big Dance was meant to be a boost for country racing, but it’s proving to be the
Buyers vie for cows and calves at Beaudesert

Buyers vie for cows and calves at Beaudesert

An outstanding line of Santa cows and calves and PTIC cows came to hand and met a very enthusiastic panel
On-farm weather stations to be utilised to combat fire, floods | The Land

On-farm weather stations to be utilised to combat fire, floods

“Official Bureau of Meteorology weather stations can be located up to 200km apart, so to fill-in the gaps, farmers often
Red and Midge Thompson win top honours at Limousin Blockbuster Competition | Queensland Country Life

Red and Midge Thompson win top honours at Limousin Blockbuster

Casting an eye over this year’s field was overjudge Trevor Tramacchi, who was assisted by his granddaughter Sophie, and after
Towers Community Grants Program open for round two

Towers Community Grants Program open for round two

The program is designed to assist community groups and organisations to deliver activities. Click to check the original article.
Roma builder Rob Pollock wins Queensland Master Builders award | Queensland Country Life

Roma builder Rob Pollock wins Queensland Master Builders award |

RA & KJ Pollock Building Contractors have been awarded the 2022 Queensland Master Builders award for retail facilities up to
Mudgee store sale hits $4550 | The Land

Mudgee store sale hits $4550 | The Land

The sale featured a dispersal draft of 30 Angus cows and calves and 30 Angus heifers from the Tindale family,
Clonal propagation trial key to disease-free root stock in custard apples | The Land

Clonal propagation trial key to disease-free root stock in custard

“With natural traditional propagation using seed, every seedling is genetically different, creating variability in tree performance,” said Dr Alice Hayward,
New direction for BIRRR reflects progress says co-founder

New direction for BIRRR reflects progress says co-founder

From a small team to more than 14,000 members: Celebrating eight years of BIRRR. Click to check the original article.
A big week ahead for Boyanup store cattle

A big week ahead for Boyanup store cattle

Both yardings will comprise a mix of Friesian steers and first-cross steers. Click to check the original article.
Strike Energy discovers sufficient gas to enable Project Haber to produce urea fertiliser near Three Springs | Farm Weekly

Strike Energy discovers sufficient gas to enable Project Haber to

“With NSAI independently certifying combined net 2P reserves and net 2C contingent resources of approximately 399PJ in the Kingia and