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Imported dung beetles are being eaten alive by Aussie fungus species | The Land

Imported dung beetles are being eaten alive by Aussie fungus

Dr Valerie Caron, CSIRO entomologist, said the infected beetles were in a rearing laboratory separate to the quarantine facility where
Lockyer Valley councillor to keep his job after stalking caution, tribunal

Lockyer Valley councillor to keep his job after stalking caution,

The Lockyer Valley mayor Tanya Milligan is “severely disappointed”. Click to check the original article.
Long term study finds lethal control not putting dingo purity at risk | The Land

Long term study finds lethal control not putting dingo purity

This was confirmed by the National Wild Dog Geneflow project, a wide-ranging genetic study undertaken by the NSW Department of
Calf factory offered WIWO with 1000 breeders

Calf factory offered WIWO with 1000 breeders

Granite Vale is a 3968 hectare calf factory to be auctioned on a walk in, walk out basis. Click to
Steers top at 314c, average 253c at Emerald | Queensland Country Life

Steers top at 314c, average 253c at Emerald | Queensland

Steers over 550kg sold to 279c, average 259c, steers 500-550kg made 298c, average 270c, steers 400-500kg sold to 302c, averaging
More choppers needed to meet demand

More choppers needed to meet demand

Inquiry finds WA’s aeromedical helicopter fleet is under-resourced. Click to check the original article.
Bitumen Bandits: warning as fraudsters pour into regional Australia

Bitumen Bandits: warning as fraudsters pour into regional Australia

‘Bitumen bandits’ are scamming regional Aussies. Click to check the original article.
Mid-sized equipment orders appear to be flowing

Mid-sized equipment orders appear to be flowing

Its good to be in the mid-sized market for tractors and implements. Click to check the original article.
Frosty May conditions present challenges for graziers heading into Winter

Frosty May conditions present challenges for graziers heading into Winter

A number of towns across the Maranoa and Downs areas experienced record frosts during May. Click to check the original
Battle to treat sedge continues

Battle to treat sedge continues

Biological control options for the invasive navua sedge are being tested in the United Kingdom. Click to check the original
What our food is likely to look like in 30 years from now | The Land

What our food is likely to look like in 30

Professor le Coutre said the use of cultured meat, or lab-grown meat, will be more accessible in 30 years’ time.
Umbiram fatal crash claims life of Pittsworth man, 24 | Queensland Country Life

Umbiram fatal crash claims life of Pittsworth man, 24 |

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