Bid to reduce herbicide reliance
“….It’s becoming an arms race against weeds, which develop resistance to herbicides, especially when used regularly,” says AHRI’s Ken Flower. Click to check the original article.
“….It’s becoming an arms race against weeds, which develop resistance to herbicides, especially when used regularly,” says AHRI’s Ken Flower. Click to check the original article.
The additional water follows successful efficiency improvements carried out on the supply scheme over the past four years. Click to check the original article.
Large lines of cows and calves are being advertised online by northern producers looking to jump in before any further market decline. Click to check the original article.
The Carson family’s 18,180 hectare property portfolio is being sold through an expressions of interest process. Click to check the original article.
In what could be a major win for farmers, the federal Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment recently approved a proposal by the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries to release the sucking insect, gall-inducing thrips (Acaciothrips ebneri), for the control of the weed. Click to check the original article.
New wheat variety impresses at mixed farming operation at Badgingarra. Click to check the original article.
In his 20 year tenure with Rabobank, based in Longreach, he was admired for his work ethic and loyalty to clients, friends and his work colleagues. Rabobank’s regional North Queensland and Northern Territory manager Trent McIndoe said Mr McLellan’s clients were his main concern. Click to check the original article.
Clearance rates remained indicative of cautious buying on AuctionsPlus last week. Click to check the original article.
“You don’t need the grounds of Burrumbuttock to create outdoor learning, connection to nature and nature play,” Mr Georgiadis said. “There are a lot of ways that small inner city schools are doing it. They have to value the land more because they don’t have much.” Click to check the original article.
Darcy Pratten, Mt Kilcoy, sold Brangus calves, with steers selling for $980 and heifers $960. Paul Hennessey, Delaneys Creek, sold Charbray male calves for $895. John Harrison, Woolmar, sold a line of Brangus male calves, straight off the cow, for $1140. Matthew Domrow, Mt Pleasant, sold a Droughtmaster steer for $2020 and cows for $1410. […]
A business paper lists marron as a great business opportunity, something Aquatic AI is tapping into. Click to check the original article.
The damage bill could cost rate payers anything from $2000 to $20,000 per kilometre. Click to check the original article.