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Sheep, cattle and all-new yards, shed

Sheep, cattle and all-new yards, shed

High on NSW’s Southern Tablelands, Eastleigh is so versatile, it can, and does, run both sheep and cattle. Click to
Mountain Hut ready for breeders | Video

Mountain Hut ready for breeders | Video

The 3508 hectare Central Queensland cattle property Mountain Hut will be auctioned on August 18. Click to check the original
Live ex ban to impact everything from wheat, chemicals, vegetables and fuel | Farm Weekly

Live ex ban to impact everything from wheat, chemicals, vegetables

The consequences for Australia’s sheep farmers and rural communities are massive. Before summer month voyages to the northern hemisphere stopped
Research seeks more crop and pasture varieties able to cope with higher temperatures and dry periods | The Land

Research seeks more crop and pasture varieties able to cope

Recently, I was part of a farmers and scientists consultative group, convened by Associate Professor Brendan Cullen, pasture and grazing
Cloncurry's Beat the Heat festival returns in September

Cloncurry's Beat the Heat festival returns in September

Busby Marou will top the bill when the Beat the Heat Festival returns to Cloncurry in September. Click to check
Bull trample leaves elderly man injured

Bull trample leaves elderly man injured

An elderly man has been flown to hospital after he was trampled by a bull at property in the New
Tennis fundraiser to improve patient comfort at Mossman Hospital

Tennis fundraiser to improve patient comfort at Mossman Hospital

Money raised went toward the Mossman Hospital Friends of the Foundation. Click to check the original article.
More biosecurity risks for WA says DPIRD executive director Mia Carbon | Farm Weekly

More biosecurity risks for WA says DPIRD executive director Mia

As a comparison, in the six years up to 2014, the Department of Agriculture dealt with six biosecurity incursions of
Fertility for Merino sheep in pastoral regions | The Land

Fertility for Merino sheep in pastoral regions | The Land

Stacey and Ian Lugsdin run a self-replacing Merino flock at Warrendale, north-east of Hay, and during the 75 years of
Work starts to repair Blue Mountains rail line following landslip | Photos

Work starts to repair Blue Mountains rail line following landslip

Work has started to repair the Blue Mountains rail line following a landslip near Mount Victoria. Click to check the
More netting for horticulture

More netting for horticulture

Financial support help horticulture industry install permanent structures. Click to check the original article.
Watch: No paws in the action at Mount Isa Pet Day

Watch: No paws in the action at Mount Isa Pet

Who let the dogs out? Everyone in Mount Isa, it seems, on the weekend. Click to check the original article.