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From little things big things grow

If anyone ever thought life on the land was boring, they’ve never stood in Mel Reddie’s shoes. In fact, just reading what she’s accomplished will make you tired! Mel grew up on a cattle station in Cape York and went on to become a registered nurse, working in Oncology and Emergency for nearly 30 years […]

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Feedgrain Focus: Markets firm as dry north throttles sales

A sorghum bunker builds at GrainCorp’s Moura site in Central Qld earlier this month. Photo: Brad Foster PRICES for feed wheat and barley have firmed in the past week as dry conditions in much of north-west New South Wales prevail and the planting window for short-season wheat gets close to its nominal end date. In […]

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Hay Inc success at the Hay Sheep Show | The Land

“Cameron Clark Ultrasound gave a cattle and sheep pregnancy scanning demonstration, while they were introduced to lamb marking at Benduck, Hay and Bunumburt, Oxley, thanks to Rowan Houston and Shane McGufficke and Hay Inc trainers Tom Porter, Bede Schiller and Bill Ryan. Click to check the original article.

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Bigger drones suitable for agriculture | Farm Weekly

But when there were impediments to contend with, like surrounding hills, undulating terrain, no nearby airfield, power lines, creek lines, tree lines, frequent fences, wet paddocks, difficult to access paddocks, small paddocks and buildings and boundaries where overspray was not wanted, enterprise drones became a viable option, they said. Click to check the original article.

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