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Western Australia nominees for 2024 Australian of the Year Awards | Farm Weekly

Western Australia nominees for 2024 Australian of the Year Awards

Cassius’ death sparked a national day of action across Australia, with rallies and vigils to express grief, anger, hurt and
Dancer turned dairy farmer, now feels 'at home'

Dancer turned dairy farmer, now feels 'at home'

‘It does feel like where I’m meant to be.’ Click to check the original article.
Outstanding Angus steers win at Moreton Beef Classic | Photos

Outstanding Angus steers win at Moreton Beef Classic | Photos

Moreton Beef Classic saw in excess of 700 head yarded for the annual show and sale. Click to check the
Footy draws a national crowd to Cairns

Footy draws a national crowd to Cairns

Footy fans from across the country showed their support of AFL Women’s competition when Hawthorn hosted the inaugural AFLW match
Middle East extends chilled shelf life, 'won't replace live sheep'

Middle East extends chilled shelf life, 'won't replace live sheep'

Producers have warned the increased access would not replace the live sheep export industry that services the region Click to
New video released: The sort of farm you get for $100 million

New video released: The sort of farm you get for

A stunning new video has been released showing what you can expect of a farm with a $100 million price
Dairy beef study shows pathway for bobby calves | The Land

Dairy beef study shows pathway for bobby calves | The

CSU professor of veterinary physiology and animal science Jane Quinn said study recruited Holstein, Jersey, and crossbred dairy steers just
Final year Wagga medical student Kate Hurst honoured for work to boost rural doctors | The Land

Final year Wagga medical student Kate Hurst honoured for work

This year, she began Rural Medicine Pathways which saw Aboriginal, refugee and disadvantaged students from more than 31 high schools
Lancefield Invitational sale sets solid average | Queensland Country Life

Lancefield Invitational sale sets solid average | Queensland Country Life

Brad Passfield, Hourn & Bishop Qld representing Brett Cattle Company, Waterloo Station, Katherine, Northern Territory with Matt and Janelle McCamley,
How AI, exoskeletons, and robotics could shape beef processing

How AI, exoskeletons, and robotics could shape beef processing

The research and development currently underpinning the future of the meat processing industry. Click to check the original article.
The Burdekin’s rising groundwater problem prompts Water Minister to visit the region | North Queensland Register

The Burdekin’s rising groundwater problem prompts Water Minister to visit

Queensland Cane, Agriculture & Renewables water committee chair and Clare cane grower Cy Kovacich said groundwater was rising from the
Farm costs and labour pains lift horticulture insolvency danger

Farm costs and labour pains lift horticulture insolvency danger

Labour challenges, big farm input cost rises and lean prices are leaving fresh produce growers dangerously short of cash flow.