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Heifers dearer at Moreton sale

Heifers dearer at Moreton sale

The export market was also stronger, relative to the quality of the yarding. Click to check the original article.
Northern bases share $3.8b boost to national defence

Northern bases share $3.8b boost to national defence

The defence force’s ability to operate out of northern Australia will be boosted with improvements to air force bases and
Global factors boost sorghum price

Global factors boost sorghum price

As northern NSW sorghum flows from the paddock into receivals, strong global demand is plumping up its price. Click to
AgForce offering joint training venture to Longreach Pastoral College owners | Queensland Country Life

AgForce offering joint training venture to Longreach Pastoral College owners

“It would be a pretty big disappointment if the Longreach Pastoral College was lost to training,” he said. “Ag is
The Land’s Throwback Thursday of April 20, 2006 | The Land

The Land’s Throwback Thursday of April 20, 2006 | The

Ben is a digital journalist for ACM Agriculture, covering Queensland Country Life, The Land, Farmonline, Stock Journal, Stock & Land,
Crop farmers keep close watch on weather forecasts and market opportunities

Crop farmers keep close watch on weather forecasts and market

Crop growers are hoping for favourable weather to take advantage of new crop pricing. Click to check the original article.
Murweh addressing fears of loss of cheap fares in Charleville

Murweh addressing fears of loss of cheap fares in Charleville

News of the closure of Charleville travel agency, Western Travel is posing a challenge for the Murweh Shire Council and
Gavin's metalwork takes plunge down south

Gavin's metalwork takes plunge down south

“I’ve never made anything of that scale or that design for myself,” Mr Cochrane said. Click to check the original
Canowindra’s Old Vic Inn was built in 1865 and is rich with bushranger history | The Land

Canowindra’s Old Vic Inn was built in 1865 and is

“Bessie and Frances kept everyone entertained, one playing the piano and the other singing. It’s a nice, colourful piece of
Peanut crop could be smallest in three years

Peanut crop could be smallest in three years

The Australian peanut crop – of which 90 per cent is grown in Queensland – could be the smallest in
What happened to one of Australia's best bronc riders

What happened to one of Australia's best bronc riders

Seven times Australian saddlebronc champion and three times international champion Ray Hermann tells his story. Click to check the original
Record breaking cow for Sprys Shorthorns

Record breaking cow for Sprys Shorthorns

History making auction for the Gerald, Lynden and Matt Spry Click to check the original article.