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It's been wet down south

It's been wet down south

Walpole felt the most amount of rain in the state, reaching 152mm in the past seven days. Click to check
Green light given to remove 18,000 brumbies from Kosciuszko

Green light given to remove 18,000 brumbies from Kosciuszko

With its decisive victory in the NSW election, Labor has now been given a clear mandate for urgent action to
Making money for farm waste about connecting stakeholders | Queensland Country Life

Making money for farm waste about connecting stakeholders | Queensland

“Our waste products are re-utilised right across the board, with our mud, bagasse, molasses and even our effluent at times
Live export policy wording echoes activist report | Farm Weekly

Live export policy wording echoes activist report | Farm Weekly

“I asked respectfully that they, like they have done with their superannuation policy and the electricity payment they have backed
Meet the woman blazing a trail in the Merino game

Meet the woman blazing a trail in the Merino game

Yvette McKenzie continues to push boundaries as a woman in the world of Merino breeding. Click to check the original
CSIRO says more research is needed into the impact of CSG on human health

CSIRO says more research is needed into the impact of

Research: 25 of 97 CSG-related chemicals found to need further investigation into affects on human, soil and aquifer health. Click
Urea price dives to A$507/t | North Queensland Register

Urea price dives to A$507/t | North Queensland Register

The news comes as Incitec Pivot Limited announces that the previously discussed urea offtake deal between its subsidiary, Incitec Fertilizers,
Barcaldine’s Kylie Burton is putting Farmers for Climate Action scholarship into action | Queensland Country Life

Barcaldine’s Kylie Burton is putting Farmers for Climate Action scholarship

Sally Gall Senior journalist – Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family,
Mulesing chatter ignores the science

Mulesing chatter ignores the science

James Jackson says those who have crutched or shorn fly struck sheep develop a clear perspective on mulesing. Click to
Fashion, faces and fun at the Soldier's Saddle races

Fashion, faces and fun at the Soldier's Saddle races

Everyone was dressed in their best, and many people embraced the fashion theme of the day, which was ‘A touch
Brooklyn the complete lifestyle, cattle package

Brooklyn the complete lifestyle, cattle package

Freehold property Brooklyn is described as being the complete lifestyle, cattle package. Click to check the original article.
Bringing back the landscape at White Cliffs

Bringing back the landscape at White Cliffs

Addressing historic land degradation on her 90,000-acre property near White Cliffs in western NSW Click to check the original article.