
'Life saving' flight service switches gears
Angel Flight extends medical transport service to health professionals. Click to check the original article.
Angel Flight extends medical transport service to health professionals. Click to check the original article.
The countryside is for everyone and the problems facing it — and farming and the environment — will not be solved if the different factions continue to squabble, points out Julian Glover. What is the countryside for? The question might seem odd. Must everything in life be reduced to a calculable purpose? The British countryside […]
“Lots of cattle” are dead after a B-double truck transporting them rolled on a bend near Cooyar this morning. Click to check the original article.
Ermenegildo Zegna Group president, Dr Paolo Zegna, used his address to the 59th Ermenegildo Zegna Group Trophy to call for an end to mulesing Click to check the original article.
A dingo responsible for two separate attacks on children at a popular national park in Western Australia has been destroyed. Click to check the original article.
The announcement was met with a standing ovation from delegates at the 2023 ICPA conference in Julia Creek. Click to check the original article.
A high supply of slaughter ready cattle and a lack of restocker demand is placing downward pressure on prices. Click to check the original article.
AgriFutures Australia is hosting a carbon conversations tour to find bold ideas to reduce our carbon footprint Click to check the original article.
A FRESH study on the environmental impacts of lab-grown meat has led an internationally recognised expert on the future of cell-based protein, Professor Paul Wood, AO, to confirm the economics of producing lab-grown meat at scale “just won’t work” and will be less sustainable than traditional red meat production systems. The new study from the University of […]
There were 214 cattle offered at Woodford on Monday. Click to check the original article.
CARBON prices have dropped slightly in the past two weeks with an after a reasonably stagnant couple of months. According to Jarden, Australian Carbon Credit Units opened this week at $34.75, down more than $3 on the start of May when it reached $38. Market information Reputex Energy said supply has been increasing for the […]
File picture of selling action at Wodonga. Yarding 900 Change -243 Numbers fell slightly with just over 350 cows penned. All of the usual export buyers were at the sale and processors were selective when trying to buy well finished stock. Vealers were limited and competition was erratic. The pick of the vealers sold from […]