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Farmer sends brother-in-law on 23,000km trip for machinery part

Farmer sends brother-in-law on 23,000km trip for machinery part

A Queensland farmer has come up with a bold idea to get his cotton picker running again. Click to check
Sun shines on successful Ag-Grow Field Days event

Sun shines on successful Ag-Grow Field Days event

Sun shines on successful Ag-Grow Field Days event Click to check the original article.
Recovery Centre celebrates Naidoc Week with community open day | The North West Star

Recovery Centre celebrates Naidoc Week with community open day |

“We have a 12 week program called the foundation program and in that there is three modules, comprised of 10
Review into MLA goat levy sparks debate among producers

Review into MLA goat levy sparks debate among producers

The review is exploring the possibility of raising the transaction levy from 37 cents a head. Click to check the
Large scale organic breeding and fattening country

Large scale organic breeding and fattening country

The large scale organic breeding and fattening operation Mungerannie Aggregation is on the market. Click to check the original article.
End of an era for renowned Australian Game fowl breeder | The Land

End of an era for renowned Australian Game fowl breeder

Line bred for almost 70 years, Alan Bailey’s Australian Game fowls have won more major awards than any other line,
'Highly productive' Falkirk hits the market

'Highly productive' Falkirk hits the market

Falkirk Orchard is presented with 8940 producing macadamia trees and an on-site processing plant. Click to check the original article.
Camel dairy farm stock auction experiences wide interest

Camel dairy farm stock auction experiences wide interest

Interest for camels coming in from animal shelters to tourism operators. Click to check the original article.
Bundaberg grant supports jobs in agriculture

Bundaberg grant supports jobs in agriculture

Rural Economic Development Grant helps Cross family deliver continuity of supply. Click to check the original article.
Caravan congestion in Mount Isa due to lack of parking signage | The North West Star

Caravan congestion in Mount Isa due to lack of parking

Samantha Campbell (nee Walton) has worked for regional and rural publications across News South Wales, Queensland and the Northern Territory
Cannabis farm pioneer decides a taste of its own medicine will secure its future | The Land

Cannabis farm pioneer decides a taste of its own medicine

A new main switchboard and three-phase transformer were recently installed as part of a power upgrade, with the site also
Hereford steers top Tamworth store sale at $2000 | The Land

Hereford steers top Tamworth store sale at $2000 | The

Elders Bathurst agent David Simpson acting for the Barton family of Fairyknowe Farms, Tallangatta, Victoria, offered a line of 260