
Uni researchers to study farmers living with pain
UniSA researchers have launched a study into farmers living with chronic pain Click to check the original article.
UniSA researchers have launched a study into farmers living with chronic pain Click to check the original article.
Livestock agents field the bids during Mortlake cattle sale. Click to check the original article.
Neo barley is touted to increase yields by 10 per cent, generating a potential $110 million per annum boost to the value of the national barley industry. Click to check the original article.
Animal activists are holding a surprise ‘vigil’ outside Queensland’s biggest pork factory. Click to check the original article.
Trials of an automated irrigation system have shown promising results for aerobic rice production with several benefits for growers. Click to check the original article.
Anyone with information about Luke’s whereabouts is urged to contact police. Click to check the original article.
Climate, a global pandemic and high input costs have combined to force the closure of Country Valley milk factory. Click to check the original article.
The yarding was drawn from Mount Isa, Forsayth, Homestead, Ravenswood, Mt Coolon, Prairie, Georgetown, Burketown, Einasleigh, Pentland, Hughenden, as well as local and coastal areas. Click to check the original article.
There were 6309 cattle offered at Roma on Tuesday. Click to check the original article.
“This fire could have destroyed not only mine infrastructure but hundreds of hectares of pastoral land, livestock, fences, homesteads, and cattle yards, not to mention the flora and fauna we are conditioned to protect under our environmental authority.” Click to check the original article.
Mr Littleproud has asked Mr Cook to support the live sheep industry, after former Premier Mark McGowan and Minister for Agriculture Jackie Jarvis were consistent and clear in affirming the WA Government’s support for the continuation of the live sheep export industry. Click to check the original article.
Decent volumes of old crop stocks linger in both on-farm and bulk handling storages, and with the recent softening of road freight rates, pressured lower by the downturn in grain exports, the drawing arc for southern Queensland and northern NSW consumers is now reaching almost to the Victorian border. Click to check the original article.