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SARDI researcher awarded Churchill Fellowship to study pulse proteins

SARDI researcher awarded Churchill Fellowship to study pulse proteins

SA’s pulse growers have two main markets – the food grade export market or stock feed – but Mid North-based
CQUniversity Agri-tech highlights lack of ag understanding | Farm Weekly

CQUniversity Agri-tech highlights lack of ag understanding | Farm Weekly

In the biggest survey of its kind, CQUniversity Agri-tech education and extension research team, led by Amy Cosby, tested students’
Winton's shearing history unveiled at Outback Festival

Winton's shearing history unveiled at Outback Festival

Winton has featured in so much of early Australia’s woolgrowing history, and now a museum has been dedicated to its
Friends become foes as they battle it out for land

Friends become foes as they battle it out for land

Sales of farmland across Australia are pitting neighbour against neighbour as enormous sums of money are wagered on the family’s
Milestone for Esperance purchasing power

Milestone for Esperance purchasing power

EOPP provides farmers in the Esperance region with more purchasing power. Click to check the original article.
Bogo Merinos sold 217 to committed demand

Bogo Merinos sold 217 to committed demand

Increased offering at Bogo put a lit on the prices paid Click to check the original article.
Jundah’s Maxvale team claims open single bronco branding title | Queensland Country Life

Jundah’s Maxvale team claims open single bronco branding title |

There were plenty of people on hand on Saturday, September 24 to watch as 13 novice teams, 29 singles teams
Talk of the Town: Can I come and work on your station?

Talk of the Town: Can I come and work on

Before you put me in the discard pile, hear me out! Click to check the original article.
Wool from farm to you | The Land

Wool from farm to you | The Land

The problems associated with having her home grown wool processed into garments and other woollen products was made only to
Claypans sale reaches $3800 four times | Farm Weekly

Claypans sale reaches $3800 four times | Farm Weekly

The charity ram at the Claypans sale sold for $3500 with all proceeds donated by the Bolt family, Corrigin, to
Quairading Prime SAMM sire makes $3500 | Farm Weekly

Quairading Prime SAMM sire makes $3500 | Farm Weekly

Generously supporting the Shearing for Liz Pink Day fundraising for Breast Cancer Research WA, the Squiers family donated the proceeds
Aramac rock art site unique in the world

Aramac rock art site unique in the world

Researchers have shed light on the story behind a large sandstone rock art site north of Barcaldine that features seven