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Q Fever school vaccination program supported by QCL readers

Q Fever school vaccination program supported by QCL readers

Readers supported a school-based roll-out of a Q fever vaccine. Click to check the original article.
Junior judging showcased at Woolorama

Junior judging showcased at Woolorama

Well done to all the students who participated as judges across multiple sections at Wagin Woolorama 2024. Click to check
Peanuts and sesame under the microscope in Qld as high value crop options | Queensland Country Life

Peanuts and sesame under the microscope in Qld as high

The annual field day, which focuses on new crop options to maximise returns in broadacre rotations, is hosted by the
Water compliance barriers highlighted in Government report | The Land

Water compliance barriers highlighted in Government report | The Land

Based on 124 survey responses and 28 written submissions, the report raised issues such as the cost of compliance, availability
Dustyn Fitzgerald and Simon Kinbacher head to ALPA National final | North Queensland Register

Dustyn Fitzgerald and Simon Kinbacher head to ALPA National final

The other national finalists are Michael Purtle, Purtle Plevey Agencies, Manilla, NSW, Justin Oakenfull, Elders Rural Services, Inverell, NSW, Harrison
Labor mocks ag with animal noises in WA Parliament

Labor mocks ag with animal noises in WA Parliament

“I will just ask people to not make farmyard noises, thank you,” says speaker to WA Govt MPs. Click to
Versatile cattle breeding, backgrounding country heads to auciton

Versatile cattle breeding, backgrounding country heads to auciton

Tarawindi is 1886 hectares of versatile grazing country well suited to breeding and backgrounding. Click to check the original article.
Rawlinna station Manager Jimmy Wood said the 30,000 Merinos were all OK after flooding. | Farm Weekly

Rawlinna station Manager Jimmy Wood said the 30,000 Merinos were

Mr Wood, his two dogs and mailbag were flown to neighbouring Kanandah station by a helicopter last week, after rising
Wheat markets continue downward trend

Wheat markets continue downward trend

Growers are still searching for domestic and export demand. Click to check the original article.
The 'unknowns' at play with beef's potential in the US

The 'unknowns' at play with beef's potential in the US

Despite the surge in imports, the USDA Indicator price for Australian 90s last week rose further. Click to check the
'We'll lose stock routes and water access': Town fears land transfer

'We'll lose stock routes and water access': Town fears land

Petition to stop 95 per cent of Toobeah land transferred to Aboriginal freehold Click to check the original article.
Peanuts and sesame under the microscope as high value crop options | North Queensland Register

Peanuts and sesame under the microscope as high value crop

The annual field day, which focuses on new crop options to maximise returns in broadacre rotations, is hosted by the