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Lettuce and high speed works for Jase | Farm Weekly

Lettuce and high speed works for Jase | Farm Weekly

Today, across the two properties, the Dobra family grows a wide variety of leafy vegetable crops, including baby cos lettuce,
Strong local support at Bendemeer Tropical Composite on-property bull sale

Strong local support at Bendemeer Tropical Composite on-property bull sale

The sale marked the last on-property bull sale for the Bendemeer sale group for at least the next few years.
Long-term grazing trial finds high stocking rates with fast rotation optimal

Long-term grazing trial finds high stocking rates with fast rotation

The research plots measure different grazing intensities, rest periods and stocking rates on animal productivity. Click to check the original
Pocket frustration sets off idea for new work and leisure shirt label

Pocket frustration sets off idea for new work and leisure

A central Queensland grazier frustrated with the traditional design and fabric of work wear has launched her own cotton clothing
Carbon measuring partnership forms with cheaper soil test offer

Carbon measuring partnership forms with cheaper soil test offer

Funding subsidies will help Hone and Atlas Carbon cut the cost of carrying soil carbon baseline measurements Click to check
UPDATED: A closer look at costings needed for HumeLink | The Land

UPDATED: A closer look at costings needed for HumeLink |

“In light of new evidence, including the latest independent costing report, Transgrid must now start showing genuine consideration for the
Wilmar runs loco on hydrotreated vegetable oil in latest trial

Wilmar runs loco on hydrotreated vegetable oil in latest trial

Wilmar Sugar and Renewables has swapped diesel for hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) in a landmark trial aimed at reducing greenhouse
European wasps traps set across WA | Farm Weekly

European wasps traps set across WA | Farm Weekly

European wasp program manager Kris Armstrong said last year’s program resulted in 21 nests being found and destroyed with the
Rural breast cancer nurses practicum revived after 15 years

Rural breast cancer nurses practicum revived after 15 years

Fifteen years after the last program, emerging breast cancer care nurses from regional Queensland have gathered together in Brisbane for
On-farm butchers in demand as producers make most of their meat

On-farm butchers in demand as producers make most of their

Low saleyard prices and high retail meat prices have producers looking for other methods to put meat on the dinner
Riverina cotton's steady start

Riverina cotton's steady start

This was the first year Nick Ronfeldt had all his cotton planted by October 1 at Gogeldrie. Click to check
Yearling heifers 200-300kg top at 230c, average 149 at Mareeba | North Queensland Register

Yearling heifers 200-300kg top at 230c, average 149 at Mareeba

Steers and bullocks 400-600kg sold to 206c and averaged 166c, and steers 600-750kg reached 188c, averaging 159c. Cows 400-500kg made