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Ham, lamb and beef: what Australians will dish up on their Christmas tables | Queensland Country Life

Ham, lamb and beef: what Australians will dish up on

“At Coles, we know the importance food has in bringing us all together to create an extraordinary experience, but we
Restockers active at Woodford

Restockers active at Woodford

Younger cattle saw a sharp rise in price. Click to check the original article.
Healthy soil is the basis of our food systems | The Land

Healthy soil is the basis of our food systems |

The project, “Improved drought resilience through optimal management of soil and water”, is led by Southern NSW Drought Resilience Adoption
Big week for deliveries despite weather

Big week for deliveries despite weather

It was a big week for harvest deliveries across most of WA’s cropping zones last week. Click to check the
Breeding stock in demand

Breeding stock in demand

Despite a reduced clearance, all categories experienced price rises except for steers 200kg and under, and SM heifers. Click to
Graziers urged to be on alert for pasture dieback after rain

Graziers urged to be on alert for pasture dieback after

After some good falls of rain recorded across Queensland, graziers are now being urged to be on the look-out for
Simon Quilty presents positive market analysis at AgForce forum | Queensland Country Life

Simon Quilty presents positive market analysis at AgForce forum |

Sally Gall Senior journalist – Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family,
How planning ahead kept Red Hill thriving during the dry

How planning ahead kept Red Hill thriving during the dry

A North Queensland grazier has shared how she has managed to keep her thriving property ‘resilient and viable’ during one
First-cross ewes sell better than expected at Yass | The Land

First-cross ewes sell better than expected at Yass | The

Other good sales included 257 August ’22 drop, November-shorn were sold by Matt Croker, Homesville, Fullerton, for $165, Matt and
RIC borrowers confident, focused on new gear and farm succession | North Queensland Register

RIC borrowers confident, focused on new gear and farm succession

Chief executive officer, John Howard, said, based on the solid customer sample, the fact that potentially about 1500 farmers had
NZ's new government to overturn live export ban and nitrogen restrictions

NZ's new government to overturn live export ban and nitrogen

New Zealand’s new government has committed to “allow farmers farm”. Click to check the original article.
Live sheep ban could cause up to $128 million economic hit to WA region

Live sheep ban could cause up to $128 million economic

The planned phase out of the live sheep trade would cause an economic hit to Western Australia’s North Eastern Wheatbelt