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Steers top at 422c at Roma

Steers top at 422c at Roma

There were 7161 cattle offered at Roma on Tuesday. Click to check the original article.
Stock horse missing from property near Adjungbilly, police commence inquiries | The Land

Stock horse missing from property near Adjungbilly, police commence inquiries

Anyone with information can contact detective senior constable Paul Clancy on 02 69420005 or visit the Cootamundra Police Station. Or,
Mt Ascot wins Queensland Pairs competition for second year in a row | Queensland Country Life

Mt Ascot wins Queensland Pairs competition for second year in

Sally Gall Senior journalist – Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family,
Frankel makes his mark around the globe

Frankel makes his mark around the globe

Esti Feny pleases his fans in both hemispheres. Click to check the original article.
Big push for cotton as NT government unveils agribusiness strategy

Big push for cotton as NT government unveils agribusiness strategy

Pastoral lease laws need to change if the NT government presses ahead with broadacre cropping of cattle country. Click to
Australian buyers active in securing grain

Australian buyers active in securing grain

Other market factors, such as the Ukraine-Russia grain corridor, are helping wheat futures stay lowered Click to check the original
TV’s Farmer Wants A Wife’s Andrew Coleman sells his Broken Hill property | The North West Star

TV’s Farmer Wants A Wife’s Andrew Coleman sells his Broken

I am a writer on the national property team and I cover real estate news in Orange, Bathust, Dubbo, Wagga
Qld company taps into $4b global industry using cowhides destined for landfill

Qld company taps into $4b global industry using cowhides destined

A Queensland company is tapping into the lucrative global collagen market, estimated to hit US$20 billion by 2030, by processing
Wool industry continues to advocate over proposed EU labelling laws

Wool industry continues to advocate over proposed EU labelling laws

A campaign to make sure natural fibres aren’t disadvantaged by European product labelling laws is gaining ground but coming months
Farmers gear up to take legal action against spray drift | Video

Farmers gear up to take legal action against spray drift

Farmers are taking legal action after their cotton crops were devastated by chemical spray drift. Click to check the original
Clever fix to combat mouse plagues

Clever fix to combat mouse plagues

Putting off mice from sown wheat seeds can be done with non-toxic control, say researchers from the University of Sydney.
Charolais cross heavy cows make 206c/$1464 at Moreton | Queensland Country Life

Charolais cross heavy cows make 206c/$1464 at Moreton | Queensland

Agents Boyd O’Brien Bartholomew reported a yarding of 573 head at Moreton on Tuesday. The imminent onset of winter saw