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In demand cattle property tops $3000/acre

In demand cattle property tops $3000/acre

An in demand cattle property has sold at auction for more than $3000/acre. Click to check the original article.
Mighty Rawlinna, our biggest sheep station, may be changing hands

Mighty Rawlinna, our biggest sheep station, may be changing hands

Australia’s biggest sheep station may be about to change ownership, according to reports today. Click to check the original article.
Farmers hope for tax write-off extension | Farm Weekly

Farmers hope for tax write-off extension | Farm Weekly

But the more pressing aspect members wanted clarified urgently, the senators were told, was whether the current instant asset tax
Government funding to progress Glen Innes indoor equine and livestock centre

Government funding to progress Glen Innes indoor equine and livestock

Glen Innes is a step closer to having a new indoor equine and livestock centre with state government funding being
Tablelands producers encouraged to report invasive plant

Tablelands producers encouraged to report invasive plant

Council is calling for assistance in the fight to stop it spreading. Click to check the original article.
Opera house yabby nets banned in another state

Opera house yabby nets banned in another state

Opera house-style yabby nets, long a staple in farm dams and creeks, will be banned in South Australia from July.
Monthly store sale attracts quality cattle

Monthly store sale attracts quality cattle

The top end of the beef steers sold to $1968 and 460c/kg at the lighter end at Boyanup. Click to
Proposed solar farm has King Valley residents seriously concerned | The Land

Proposed solar farm has King Valley residents seriously concerned |

Local beef farmer John Conroy, a spokesperson for the community action group said the area is classed by State Government
Kaitlin swaps 'cool cuts for cold cuts'

Kaitlin swaps 'cool cuts for cold cuts'

A 25-year-old Ingham local has switched from hairdressing to meat inspection. Click to check the original article.
Sorghum season a winner

Sorghum season a winner

Test weights of sorghum currently being harvested at Delungra are recording the highest numbers in years after a dry start
Fashions on the field hotly contested at Tomingley

Fashions on the field hotly contested at Tomingley

The Tomingley Picnic Cup was won for the second year in a row by Gossip. Click to check the original
Dingo stud put the B in Brangus, topping inaugural BLING female sale

Dingo stud put the B in Brangus, topping inaugural BLING

It was a successful first sale for the 12 studs who sold at the inaugural BLING sale. Click to check