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PHOTOS: Large hailstones hit hard
While some farmers were on the outskirts of the storm’s path, others were not so lucky. Click to check the
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Rain bolsters market confidence across Central Queensland
Cattle prices were firm to dearer across the board at most central Queensland selling centres and recent showers, although patchy,
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2023 Bookham Merino ewe competition | Photos | The Land
When assessing the Bogo-blood, February-shorn flock entered by Chris and Margot Shannon, Talmo, Bookham, near Yass, Mr Southwell posed the
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Rain reduces Woodford yarding
Prices were improved for younger quality cattle and cows. Click to check the original article.
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Charters Towers’ 150 years will be celebrated in a new
“We’ve got a conga line of major projects in Charters Towers moving into the next 14 years. We’ve got the
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Yellowstone-type ranches for sale | Which is more authentic?
Two high country properties offered for sale, you pick which one resembles the ranch made famous on the Yellowstone TV
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Swim program improves water safety
Eligible families can apply for vouchers valued up to $150 Click to check the original article.
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Feed to breed ahead of cycle
Preparing a mob of cows for artificial insemination requires a serious commitment to nutrition. Click to check the original article.
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Steers hit 326c at Roma
There were 4056 cattle offered at Roma on Tuesday Click to check the original article.
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More ag teachers encouraging TAFE and uni courses can help
The national worker shortage means finding practical solutions to ensuring more students consider an agriculture career, whether it’s on farm,
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Pacific workers gain new government benefits
Pacific islanders working in Australia will have access to more benefits after new legislation. Click to check the original article.
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Is Tier 3 derailed?
“I realise it is going to be a drawn-out process, but we need to release the report so people can
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