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NSW Irrigators Council challenges compliance barriers | The Land

NSW Irrigators Council challenges compliance barriers | The Land

“Inconsistent policy tools, cost burden for low volume water users, a lack of duly qualified persons (DQPs), and impractical telemetry
Glencore’s CO2 injection proposal for GAB slammed by pork producer | Queensland Country Life

Glencore’s CO2 injection proposal for GAB slammed by pork producer

“Interestingly, during the consultation phase when the EIS was out for comment and consultation, they (Glencore) neglected to approach us.
New solar panel fault detecting system heading to north west

New solar panel fault detecting system heading to north west

Solaris AI is set to be rolled out at Kidston and Collinsville. Click to check the original article.
Data and why China is coming for barley

Data and why China is coming for barley

China has back buying our barley in a big way. Click to check the original article.
Unique package seals a quadruple steer win for St John's College at Canberra Royal Show

Unique package seals a quadruple steer win for St John's

Clean sweep for St John’s College with back-to-back wins. Click to check the original article.
Far north's $60M sugarcane harvest in danger as precinct's future in doubt

Far north's $60M sugarcane harvest in danger as precinct's future

Far north canegrower said precinct stress worse than cyclones Click to check the original article.
Rams sold to three states at the Red Hill Australian White sale

Rams sold to three states at the Red Hill Australian

Buyers sought well structured rams with depth at the autumn sale. Click to check the original article.
Intruder alert: sick day takes a turn, lady finds brown snake behind lounge

Intruder alert: sick day takes a turn, lady finds brown

‘I knew before I saw the snake that it was probably a snake.’ Click to check the original article.
Government re-jigs biosecurity tax – what it means for the cattle industry

Government re-jigs biosecurity tax – what it means for the

The government’s controversial biosecurity tax on farmers has been upended with a massive correction on how the money is to
Outback pub 'pay it forward' truckie campaign goes viral

Outback pub 'pay it forward' truckie campaign goes viral

Pub pitches in to help truckies during the cost of living crisis Click to check the original article.
Cane growers concern as 130 jobs in far north community under threat

Cane growers concern as 130 jobs in far north community

Cane growers fear for 130 jobs if Daintree Bio Precinct closes. Click to check the original article.
Industry insights from Dohne Sire Evaluation hosted at Coonong Station | The Land

Industry insights from Dohne Sire Evaluation hosted at Coonong Station

Among those who spoke, Allan Casey, Advanced Breeding Services, Orange, drew attention to the all too often under appreciated function