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Adapting to change at Boorowa seminar
Working through differences of opinion to better the farm business Click to check the original article.
Working through differences of opinion to better the farm business Click to check the original article.
Rodney Garrett, Amamoor, sold Droughtmaster vealer heifers for $1090. Chrissie Whordley, Kybong, sold Droughtmaster cows for $1400. Dan Forsdike, Amamoor, sold a line of Droughtmaster store steers for $1195. Wade Johnston, Bollier, sold Droughtmaster cows for $1730. Click to check the original article.
Competition is heating up to grab a slice of the action as billions of dollars are funnelled into rural areas. Click to check the original article.
Lentils have been an important Victorian and South Australian crop for many years, especially in lower to medium rainfall environments like the Wimmera and Mallee. It is receiving increasing interest in NSW, with researchers like John Kirkegaard believing the crop has great potential to expand dramatically. However, as for all crops, agronomic issues need to […]
George Plumptre visits the extraordinary Horatio’s Garden in Salisbury, an ‘inspirational place’ that shows the power of gardening. Visiting a friend in hospital recently, I came across what passed for a garden. It was a sad affair, with more concrete than plants and, squeezed between the hospital wings, it had little light and no view. […]
The vast majority of dogs and their owners have happy lives full of fun and love; but sometimes, things just don’t work out. Ben Randall answers a reader who is wondering if it’s time to find a different home for their dog. This week’s letter deals with a very difficult subject: when to admit that […]
Whether it was the Northern Territory, Papua New Guinea, central NSW, western Queensland or suburban Brisbane, hundreds of people converged on the State Rowing Centre at Wyaralong Dam on Saturday to write another chapter in the history of Brisbane schoolboys rowing. Click to check the original article.
Personable, yet naturally reserved, ‘that miracle of a youth, Mr Christopher Wren’ not only designed many of our most notable monuments, but also an artificial eye. Three centuries on from his death, Clive Aslet considers the man behind the architecture. One of the finest portrait busts carved in England during the late 17th century can […]
One willing and deserving rural library has the opportunity to inherit a vast collection of more than 300 books. Click to check the original article.
In line with the decline in the season and due to the time of year, there were more yearlings offered. Click to check the original article.
“The differences in maturity were obvious when it came to cutting the hay,” said Kieran Popplewell of new AGT oat varieties. Click to check the original article.
The loss of these crucial banking services has impacts beyond the loss of these personal, over-the-counter services says WA senator. Click to check the original article.