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Drone mustering is taking flight in Queensland but regulations need reviewing | Queensland Country Life

Federal minister for infrastructure, transport, regional development and local government, Catherine King stated the government was aware of stakeholder concerns around BVLOS regulations which are managed by CASA and recognises the opportunities drones present for a range of different sectors, to operate more cheaply, safely and in an environmentally friendly way. Click to check the […]

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Drone mustering is taking flight in Queensland but regulations need reviewing | North Queensland Register

Federal minister for infrastructure, transport, regional development and local government, Catherine King stated the government was aware of stakeholder concerns around BVLOS regulations which are managed by CASA and recognises the opportunities drones present for a range of different sectors, to operate more cheaply, safely and in an environmentally friendly way. Click to check the […]

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Pulse crops a standout feature of southern NSW rotation trials | The Land

This research aims to find strategies for improved efficiency and profitability, but also highlight possible problems and limitations. For example, early sown high nitrogen high, yielding cereals and canola may leave soil water at lower levels post-harvest than lower yielding later planted crops. This may have negative impacts on following crops in dry seasons. In […]

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Ed ready to take his turn with cattle

For the new cattle chief steward at the Wagin Woolorama, it is a case of stepping in with no changes or decisions to make and feeling as though he has landed on his feet. Click to check the original article.

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Winchester College: A palace for education

John Goodall looks at the origins of Winchester College and the inspiration for its superb medieval buildings. Photographs by Paul Highnam for Country Life. On October 30, 1356, a man of modest parentage from the village of Wickham (or Wykeham), Hampshire, was appointed Surveyor of the King’s Building Works in the castle and park of […]

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Kingslane Red Angus sire sells to $15,500 | Farm Weekly

Also purchasing at the top end of the market in the Kingslane offering including PC Fraser, Nannup, who purchased two bulls at $11,500 and $8500, with the assistance of Elders South West livestock manager Michael Carroll, while A & K Bashford, Busselton, went to $11,500 for a sire and Ballee Pty Ltd, Mogumber, collected one […]

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