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Kolindale and Woolkabin studs take wins at WA Sheep Expo & Ram Sale | Farm Weekly

Kolindale and Woolkabin studs take wins at WA Sheep Expo

The Patterson familys Woolkabin stud, Woodanilling, won the Elders Expo Four shorn after April 20 class at this years Rabobank
Variety Bash has an eventful experience in Mount Isa and North West

Variety Bash has an eventful experience in Mount Isa and

The Victorian Variety Bash has received a warm welcome in Mount Isa as they spent the day recovering and repairing
Fostering fossil tourism the focus of newly-appointed Riversleigh World Heritage Advisory Committee | The North West Star

Fostering fossil tourism the focus of newly-appointed Riversleigh World Heritage

“The committee includes palaeontologists, zoologists, geologists, archaeologists and anthropologists, and importantly, the Traditional Owners of the area, the Waanyi people
Any tree is a good tree

Any tree is a good tree

Working with land owners to improve the landscape biodiversity Click to check the original article.
Merino commitment is unwavering

Merino commitment is unwavering

Brookton farmers hope to continue the Merino legacy. Click to check the original article.
Commitment is unwavering

Commitment is unwavering

Brookton farmers hope to continue the Merino legacy. Click to check the original article.
Field walks highlight mice damage in WA crops | Farm Weekly

Field walks highlight mice damage in WA crops | Farm

The mouse tours were part of GRDC’s $7.5 million national investment into mouse outbreak research, development and extension with CSIRO,
New Normanton supermarket to address remote food prices and support neighbouring Gulf communities | The North West Star

New Normanton supermarket to address remote food prices and support

“We will continue the same services at the current shop including groceries, gold lotto, fuel and gas, but we have
Northern cotton growers set to pull of a solid crop, despite challenging seasons

Northern cotton growers set to pull of a solid crop,

Lucrative cotton prices and water availability enticed several farming operations to venture into cotton this season. Click to check the
UQ on a mission to enrol more bush students by 2032

UQ on a mission to enrol more bush students by

Among the bush students currently studying in Brisbane are the Lithgow siblings from Chinchilla. Click to check the original article.
Beef drives Queensland's rural debt to stunning $24 billion

Beef drives Queensland's rural debt to stunning $24 billion

Beef has helped drive rural debt in Queensland to $24.06 billion, an increase of 25.97 per cent since 2019. Click
A different breeding approach

A different breeding approach

The Edwards family heritage can be traced as far back as 150 years in the Wheatbelt Click to check the