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Projects help support sustainable cropping

Projects help support sustainable cropping

West Midlands Group has a number of ground-breaking programs on the go. Click to check the original article.
Chemical breaks could increase residues

Chemical breaks could increase residues

Screenings put focus on chemical residues from firebreaks. Click to check the original article.
Quality cows on offer at Monto

Quality cows on offer at Monto

Cattle were drawn from all local areas along with the Boyne Valley. Click to check the original article.
Pretty as a picture Cape Jarvis grazing block

Pretty as a picture Cape Jarvis grazing block

Real estate agents say you’d have to look hard to find a rural property as pretty as this one. Click
Renewables are cutting costs for farmers and more are to learn how | The Land

Renewables are cutting costs for farmers and more are to

Jackaroo on Merino sheep studs in the Riverina, a lifetime working on the land with sheep, cropping and cattle. Graduate
Book early to secure pollination services, growers told

Book early to secure pollination services, growers told

Queensland growers should book pollination services early, industry says. Click to check the original article.
Orange death: Constable William Haviland, first police officer to die on duty in NSW | The Land

Orange death: Constable William Haviland, first police officer to die

According to other report’s in The Empire of June 17, 1862, the coach arrived in Orange at 7pm and Sergeant
Problem solver is accustomed to change

Problem solver is accustomed to change

Andrew Ackermans has been part of the computer program at CBH for 40 years Click to check the original article.
Sara Park Angus trumps its previous record average

Sara Park Angus trumps its previous record average

Sara Park achieves a $20,097 average across its 41 catalogued bulls at its annual sale at Glen Innes on Friday.
Knowla Livestock sets new stud best with 'so right' sire sold for $190,000 | Photos

Knowla Livestock sets new stud best with 'so right' sire

The Laurie family of Knowla Livestock, Moppy near Gloucester, etches their name in the history book selling the fourth highest-priced
Kilkenny, Barambah-Dale Charolais and Emjay, Wellcamp Charbray sets new benchmarks | Queensland Country Life

Kilkenny, Barambah-Dale Charolais and Emjay, Wellcamp Charbray sets new benchmarks

Michael and Lindy Connolly , Emjay Charbrays, Goomeri sold the $25,000 top-priced Charbray bull, Emjay R3936, a 23-month-old, honey coloured,
Minnie Vale Charolais meeting the market

Minnie Vale Charolais meeting the market

Bulls at the Minnie Vale Charolais stud, Back Creek, Narrabri, sold to $17,000 and averaged $9804 for the stud’s 50th-anniversary