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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
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Restockers active at Woodford
Younger cattle saw a sharp rise in price. Click to check the original article.
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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
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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
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Breeding stock in demand
Despite a reduced clearance, all categories experienced price rises except for steers 200kg and under, and SM heifers. Click to
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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