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Put it underground: mayors' call for wind, solar powerlines

Put it underground: mayors' call for wind, solar powerlines

Inquiry hears call put to put powerlines underground. Click to check the original article.
Improved breeder country close to town

Improved breeder country close to town

The Gap is 1968 hectare cattle property that has been running 175 mainly breeders with weaners averaging 260kg. Click to
NSW Shorthorns Spring Fling Bull Sale sells to $10,000 top

NSW Shorthorns Spring Fling Bull Sale sells to $10,000 top

Two bulls from the same stud sold to the top price at the sale. Click to check the original article.
All you need to know about Texas Angus' record breaking bull

All you need to know about Texas Angus' record breaking

All you need to know about Texas Angus’ recording breaking bull. Click to check the original article.
All you need to know about Texas Angus' recording breaking bull

All you need to know about Texas Angus' recording breaking

All you need to know about Texas Angus’ recording breaking bull. Click to check the original article.
Domestic dogs blamed for livestock kills

Domestic dogs blamed for livestock kills

At least 100 sheep were killed in Northam over two months, after four separate dog attacks on four farms. Click
Louise steps from one ICPA role to another

Louise steps from one ICPA role to another

A month after stepping down as the state president of the rural education lobby group, Tambo’s Louise Martin has taken
APVMA rapid evaluation fears | Farm Weekly

APVMA rapid evaluation fears | Farm Weekly

There are concerns that Federal Agriculture Minister Murray Watt has an ulterior motive with a rapid evaluation of Australias pesticides
Ocean currents study improves knowledge of the Gulf of Carpentaria

Ocean currents study improves knowledge of the Gulf of Carpentaria

A Charles Darwin University study is helping to improve knowledge of the “data-limited” Gulf of Carpentaria. Click to check the
Falling saleyard prices flow through to cost of beef

Falling saleyard prices flow through to cost of beef

“Cattle prices are now 40pc lower than they were this time last year and that had to eventually flow through.”
Two years on flood debris causes cane harvest damage but prices are at record high | The Land

Two years on flood debris causes cane harvest damage but

If there’s an upside it is the current record high cane price of $45 a tonne but yield is well
Regional mayors question renewables

Regional mayors question renewables

Mayors have raised concerns the renewable energy sector is operating in the “wild west”. Click to check the original article.