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Mick Keogh to remain as ACCC deputy chair for another five years | The Land

Mick Keogh to remain as ACCC deputy chair for another

“Mick’s contributions have been critical to much of the ACCC’s work during the past seven years, including our Murray-Darling Basin
Vertical crop plans aim sky high

Vertical crop plans aim sky high

Eden Towers makes room for mushrooms Click to check the original article.
Changes to pharmaceutical dispensing is well intentioned but misguided

Changes to pharmaceutical dispensing is well intentioned but misguided

People must have access to viable pharmacies, especially in regional towns. Click to check the original article.
Weekend warning for sheep graziers

Weekend warning for sheep graziers

It’s expected that no rain will be recorded across all of the regions in a moderate weekend. Click to check
Flinders mayor concerned about fire threat

Flinders mayor concerned about fire threat

Flinders Shire mayor has expressed concerns of an early fire season following three fires in the last month. Click to
Benn and Max Wilson lead Queensland, Australian stud sheep breeders | Queensland Country Life

Benn and Max Wilson lead Queensland, Australian stud sheep breeders

While Benn was fully occupied at last Friday’s state sheep show at Charleville, in his first year as the Queensland
Putting sustainability first at Landcare conference

Putting sustainability first at Landcare conference

Farmers and residents will explore sustainable land management. Click to check the original article.
CSD announces new CEO

CSD announces new CEO

CSD announces new CEO Click to check the original article.
Cotton Seed Distributors announce new chief executive officer

Cotton Seed Distributors announce new chief executive officer

Cotton Seed Distributors (CSD) has announced Dr Ian Taylor as its new chief executive officer to begin his role in
Productive Amaroo sold soon after auction

Productive Amaroo sold soon after auction

Amaroo, a 749 hectare property with an estimated carrying capacity of 7000 dry sheep equivalents, has sold soon after auction.
Potassium levels are low in soils across the state, and farmers are urged to test their soils | Farm Weekly

Potassium levels are low in soils across the state, and

Recent research, a part of a major Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) investment in crop nutrition, supported by Murdoch
Small Emerald yarding met with cheaper rates

Small Emerald yarding met with cheaper rates

Well finished local cows sold well but the balance was cheaper. Click to check the original article.