
Fashionistas step out for Cobar Cup
The 2023 Westrac Cobar Cup over 1700m was won by the Connie Greig trained Gossip. Click to check the original article.
The 2023 Westrac Cobar Cup over 1700m was won by the Connie Greig trained Gossip. Click to check the original article.
From Sam Hughes, representing the group that owns the world’s largest privately held Wagyu herd, and David Angus of the vertically integrated Bespoke Beef business, to lotfeeding representatives Simon Drury, and Jack Wilkinson of Mort and Co, plus Cattle Australia deputy chair Garry Edwards, all told the sold-out dinner they were seeking accreditation but none […]
THE global consumer food industry will see a shift in innovation strategies in the next few years, with fewer total ‘disruptive’ innovations like cell-based meat, as large food companies in Australia and overseas refocus their attention on incremental changes. That’s the view expressed in a new report by agribusiness financier Rabobank titled ‘Disruptive food products […]
Voice advocates ready for real discussion with Aussies Click to check the original article.
A 183 hectare property offered by receivers and managers has sold at auction for $1.38 million. Click to check the original article.
However, in what was his first trip to WA, Mr Chua took the opportunity to learn more about the local cuisine, suppliers and culture, as well as collaborate with Fraser’s Restaurant executive chef Lucas Ferandes to deliver a Four Hands dinner for a small group, including WA Agriculture and Food Minister Jackie Jarvis, at the […]
There were 7591 head of cattle offered at Roma on Tuesday. Click to check the original article.
Over 150 stakeholders are meeting in the far north to discuss the feral pig problem Click to check the original article.
The $5.2m project that will see around 250 customers at Julia Creek move from an nbn Sky Muster satellite service to Fibre to the Premises is getting underway. Click to check the original article.
Sampling results highlight the positive efforts made by growers in the Avon River Basin to address soil acidity. Click to check the original article.
The economic woes of the world haven’t taken much of an edge off demand for quality beef in the UK and Europe, according to Britain’s largest Wagyu supplier. Tom Richardson, the managing director of Warrendale Wagyu, based in Yorkshire, said rising cost of living prices hadn’t taken the edge off demand for premium beef with […]
WEEKLY rainfall totals of 50 to 100 mm from the passage of cold fronts over south-east South Australia, western Tasmania and the south-west coast of Western Australia. Weekly totals of 15 to 50 mm for parts of Victoria south and west of the Dividing Range, northern Tasmania, Agricultural Districts in South Australia and parts of Western […]