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FMD symptoms in sheep subtle enough to go undiagnosed, potentially amplifying the spread of the disease | Farm Weekly

FMD symptoms in sheep subtle enough to go undiagnosed, potentially

SILENT SPREADER: A man sprays disinfectant over dead sheep in the United Kingdom in 2001, where a breakout led to
Normanton child care centre threatened with closure

Normanton child care centre threatened with closure

The Normanton Childcare Centre will be temporarily closed next month and may be forced to close its doors for good
Tropical grass problems can be overcome with soil know-how | The Land

Tropical grass problems can be overcome with soil know-how |

A June view of Sue Freebairn and legumes (in this case serradella) growing within a Premier digit tropical grass pasture
Limousin sires increase profit | The Land

Limousin sires increase profit | The Land

CROSSBREEDING SUCCESS: Commercial breeders are getting results with Limousin sires with improved growth and carcase traits in the calves. This
FMD symptoms in sheep subtle enough to go undiagnosed, potentially amplifying the spread of the disease | North Queensland Register

FMD symptoms in sheep subtle enough to go undiagnosed, potentially

SILENT SPREADER: A man sprays disinfectant over dead sheep in the United Kingdom in 2001, where a breakout led to
FMD symptoms in sheep subtle enough to go undiagnosed, potentially amplifying the spread of the disease | Queensland Country Life

FMD symptoms in sheep subtle enough to go undiagnosed, potentially

SILENT SPREADER: A man sprays disinfectant over dead sheep in the United Kingdom in 2001, where a breakout led to
View From the Paddock: Nature-positive beef commitment needed | Queensland Country Life

View From the Paddock: Nature-positive beef commitment needed | Queensland

Mark Davie, Australian Beef Sustainability Framework chair. If a cow grazes in a forest and no one is around to
FMD symptoms in sheep subtle enough to go undiagnosed, potentially amplifying the spread of the disease | The Land

FMD symptoms in sheep subtle enough to go undiagnosed, potentially

SILENT SPREADER: A man sprays disinfectant over dead sheep in the United Kingdom in 2001, where a breakout led to
Esperance author Fleur McDonald recalls her South Australian childhood | Farm Weekly

Esperance author Fleur McDonald recalls her South Australian childhood |

Esperance author Fleur McDonald reflects on her childhood memories of chocolate from South Australia. THERE’s nothing like the word ‘Haighs’
MacCue’s Bellata feedlot and farm expected to fetch over $25m | The Land

MacCue’s Bellata feedlot and farm expected to fetch over $25m

The MacCue family, well known for its award-winning feedlot and involvement in the Sydney Royal Easter Show feedlot trials, has
Rowes Maddy tops $50,000 at Nutrien Northern Performance sale | Queensland Country Life

Rowes Maddy tops $50,000 at Nutrien Northern Performance sale |

Rowes Maddy, ridden by Scott Schoo, took the honours selling to a top of $50,000. Picture: Zoe Thomas. The inaugural
Rowes Maddy tops $50,000 at Nutrien Northern Performance sale | North Queensland Register

Rowes Maddy tops $50,000 at Nutrien Northern Performance sale |

Rowes Maddy, ridden by Scott Schoo, took the honours selling to a top of $50,000. Picture: Zoe Thomas. The inaugural