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Are farmers dealing with herbicide resistance?

Are farmers dealing with herbicide resistance?

Will farmers go for the cheaper option and forget about resistance? Click to check the original article.
Persistence pays off for dairy with clever thinking after floods

Persistence pays off for dairy with clever thinking after floods

How a dairy farmer turned his fortunes around after back to back floods. Click to check the original article.
Beetaloo companies urged to consider ‘human element’ | North Queensland Register

Beetaloo companies urged to consider ‘human element’ | North Queensland

“While certain corporations and local interests, the wider Territory, and the nation as a whole might benefit economically from gas
China potentially lifting tariffs is dampened by lack of shipping slots and trading volatility | Farm Weekly

China potentially lifting tariffs is dampened by lack of shipping

“In theory, if China needed our barley, they would come for it right now, because the EU hasn’t thought of
Bev Rea legacy benefits Muttaburra Show’s junior sheep and wool judges | Queensland Country Life

Bev Rea legacy benefits Muttaburra Show’s junior sheep and wool

In 2019, the late Beverley Rea, Tregowal Station, Muttaburra, saw a need for the next generation to be given an
Resilient soils project launched for north west landholders | The North West Star

Resilient soils project launched for north west landholders | The

The Resilient Soils and Landscapes Project, delivered by Southern Gulf NRM in partnership with James Cook University and the North
Clarrie expands his holdings

Clarrie expands his holdings

It is not often that the stars align with planet Earth, but for 87-year-old Clarrie Hermann, he reckons it is
Battalion's $24,000 top

Battalion's $24,000 top

A heifer has sold for $24,000 at the inaugural Battalion Speckle Park stud sale Click to check the original article.
Impact of weather on planting progress will be primary driver for grain values | The Land

Impact of weather on planting progress will be primary driver

The oilseed complex has been bouncing around too, with soybean production concerns in Argentina being quelled by record production estimates
Williams Gateway Expo back in full swing | Farm Weekly

Williams Gateway Expo back in full swing | Farm Weekly

It was a big day of family fun at the Act Belong Commit Williams Gateway Expo at the weekend with
Macaulie Leather, 21, moved 600km from home to chase an eight-second dream

Macaulie Leather, 21, moved 600km from home to chase an

The central Queensland youngster moved 600km south to chase his dreams. Click to check the original article.
Angus preferred by 'grass producer' at Braidwood

Angus preferred by 'grass producer' at Braidwood

Poignant decision to breed black cattle was not easy for fifth generation beef producers on the southern tablelands Click to