
Nutrien Northern Performance Sale | Preliminary results
Nutrien Northern Performance Sale resulted with 48 hoes from 54 selling for 89 per cent clearance to average $17,115. Click to check the original article.
Nutrien Northern Performance Sale resulted with 48 hoes from 54 selling for 89 per cent clearance to average $17,115. Click to check the original article.
“They cleaned up all the black soil wool,” is how judge Bob Tully described the achievement, adding that the shows at Charleville, Quilpie and Cunnamulla had introduced fleece sections restricted to growers in mulga country, when they were finding it difficult to compete with the wool produced on open country. Click to check the original […]
Castle Drogo sits atop its perch in Dartmoor, Devon, one of the National Trust’s most striking articles. In the first of two articles on Castle Drogo’s history, Clive Aslet reveals how a fascination with ancestry encouraged a wealthy Edwardian businessman to enlist the help of Sir Edwin Lutyens to build a new castle. Main image […]
It’s big. It’s bold. It’s Bowen. Click to check the original article.
City slicker turned stockman says, they won’t be able to get me out of the pastoral industry, until I die. Click to check the original article.
“You don’t do it for that, it’s just part of being involved with a group of like minded people and it’s a really satisfying feeling that you’ve done something with a group of people that turns out like this [he points to the packed showground] where you wouldn’t have a hope of doing it yourself,” […]
On the banks of the King River lies an old settler’s stone cottage up for grabs. Click to check the original article.
Since 1970, many groups have joined the wool lovers at the arts centre, including for yarn creatives, various arts and painting, pottery, mosaics, paper meddling, patchwork and quilting, embroidery, felting and for those who work with textiles, fabric and thread – and everything in between. Click to check the original article.
Though often being the youngest grower at the farmers market, Mr Piacun said the environment was encouraging and uplifting. Click to check the original article.
The North’s graziers stand to benefit most from a collaborative training event at the recent Department of Agriculture and Fisheries’ research property. Click to check the original article.
In September 2011 Bess wrote about the dying breed of first-generation farmers that was on the endangered species list. Click to check the original article.
Stronger landholder protections must include decision making that is based on scientific evidence and the driving principle of avoiding impact. Click to check the original article.