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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,
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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