IF YOU have been in Brisbane for the past week, you could be forgiven for forgetting the state’s peak agricultural show has not even started yet.
The Ekka is back after a two-year COVID-induced hiatus and officially doesn’t start until tomorrow, Saturday August 6.
However there has been plenty of action with a beef flavour already, ranging from breed society conferences, a Paddock to Palate commercial cattle competition awards dinner and the annual Rural Press Club of Queensland breakfast, where ACC boss Anthony Lee issued a call to action for greater coordination and resourcing…