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Brackenhill is an expansive riverfront development opportunity on 345 hectares of freehold land. Click to check the original article.
Brackenhill is an expansive riverfront development opportunity on 345 hectares of freehold land. Click to check the original article.
“He was doing cups on at 5am, 9pm and 1pm the next day but it was too tough. He was getting smashed and the cows were struggling,” he said. “I said to myself – does it have to be a true 16-hour milking – it could be a different split, so we did 5am, 7pm […]
Mice have been spotted streaming across roads in parts of NSW, concerning farmers and researchers as rodent numbers surge in other parts of the country. Click to check the original article.
The reality is the cyclone recovery efforts stop with the WA Government says Martin Aldridge. Click to check the original article.
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For the Atkinson family of Wade Station, Greenvale, their beef operation’s cattle brand holds a significant piece of history in the North. Click to check the original article.
The RM Williams RAS Rural Achiever Award is a state-wide leadership program run by the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW to recognise future young leaders (20 to 29 years of age) who are working hard to make a significant contribution to their community and to rural Australia. Click to check the original article.
Harmony Gold Executive General Manager of Projects Bryan Bailie said the community hub was intended to be a space for the community “where practical”. Click to check the original article.
With the Bureau suggesting we’re headed into a drier season, growers have certainly made some decisions around the make-up of their cropping programs that differ to the past two years. Less canola, more barley, hay and legumes seems to be the trend, so far. Click to check the original article.
How this Winton-based commercial beef operation achieved more kilos per beast and more cents per kilo. Click to check the original article.