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Wandoan country makes $2926/acre | Photos

Wandoan country makes $2926/acre | Photos

[ad_1] A Wandoan property has sold for the equivalent of $2926/acre. [ad_2] Click to check original article
WA wool market reaches a two-year high

WA wool market reaches a two-year high

[ad_1] WA wool market up 29 cents for the week. [ad_2] Click to check original article
Fake food industry wants to make friends with farmers

Fake food industry wants to make friends with farmers

[ad_1] Fake food makers say they want to make friends with farmers or else people will starve. [ad_2] Click to
Researchers plan to treat sick outback kids near where they live | North Queensland Register

Researchers plan to treat sick outback kids near where they

[ad_1] Ms Sally West, a clinical nurse, researcher and PhD student at James Cook University’s Murtupuni Centre for Rural and
Queensland Governor receives warm welcome while touring Mount Isa

Queensland Governor receives warm welcome while touring Mount Isa

Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young has received a warm welcome while visiting Mount Isa on Wednesday. Click to
Budget doesn't balance for many in WA

Budget doesn't balance for many in WA

[ad_1] Mia Davies reflects on the 2022-23 State Budget handed down last week. [ad_2] Click to check original article
Researchers find parasites in retail Australian lamb meat | The Land

Researchers find parasites in retail Australian lamb meat | The

[ad_1] Toxoplasma is more likely and more severe in certain groups of people including infants, the elderly, and people with
Yearling steers sell to 622.2c, average 517.5c at Mareeba | North Queensland Register

Yearling steers sell to 622.2c, average 517.5c at Mareeba |

[ad_1] The yarding consisted of 34 bulls averaging 367.6c/kg selling to a top of 412.2c/kg, 186 cows averaging 326.8c/kg selling
Divided farms as coal seam gas threat looms on prime ag land | Queensland Country Life

Divided farms as coal seam gas threat looms on prime

[ad_1] She said under the PEL, Santos could undertake ‘pilot testing’, which can include gas and water processing facilities, road
Biosecurity plans in place for outbreak says DPIRD’s Mia Carbon | Farm Weekly

Biosecurity plans in place for outbreak says DPIRD’s Mia Carbon

[ad_1] Dr Carbon said rapid traceability relied on people receiving stock at each step of the supply chain, including saleyards,
Back o Bourke races draw a record crowd

Back o Bourke races draw a record crowd

[ad_1] Back o Bourke is full of life at annual race day I Photo gallery. [ad_2] Click to check original
Indian export ban causes import headaches

Indian export ban causes import headaches

[ad_1] The global market caught a shock late last week when India announced an abrupt ban on its wheat exports