Productive basalt country for 350 breeders
Lorraine is described as being 692 hectares of productive basalt country estimated to run 350 breeders. Click to check the original article.
Lorraine is described as being 692 hectares of productive basalt country estimated to run 350 breeders. Click to check the original article.
A good yarding of proven and future breeders, made up predominantly of Angus and Angus cross females, was a feature at the Great Southern Blue Ribbon Female sale. Click to check the original article.
Ben is a digital journalist for ACM Agriculture, covering Queensland Country Life, The Land, Farmonline, Stock Journal, Stock & Land, Farm Weekly and the North Queensland Register. Ben is a digital journalist for ACM Agriculture, covering Queensland Country Life, The Land, Farmonline, Stock Journal, Stock & Land, Farm Weekly and the North Queensland Register. Click […]
The Hawkins family in Boyup Brook, supplies beef to its own butcher shop in Perth. Click to check the original article.
MLA managing director Jason Strong shares his thoughts on red meat’s sustainability success story. Click to check the original article.
Red gives an instant lift to what might otherwise be a flat planting. Click to check the original article.
Mandie grew up petrified of bulls. Now, she’s making a name for her self as an upcoming Brangus breeder on the Atherton Tablelands. Click to check the original article.
Ms Schneekloth was celebrated for her humble contributions to the town through years of inspirational contributions and volunteer service. Click to check the original article.
Penny creates her 'homestead style' living Click to check the original article.
Parnell Living Science is pleased to announce the launch of RESPIRmycin, a ready-to-use injectable solution containing 100 mg of tulathromycin/mL, a trusted antibiotic to treat and control bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in cattle, foot rot and pinkeye, as well as swine respiratory disease The prescription antibiotic, recently approved for Parnell by the FDA, is the […]
“While we understand that, after years of inaction, initial control efforts would be slow to ramp up and appreciate that there was a small increase in the rate of removal in the second half of 2022, the rate is nowhere near what is needed to start to reduce numbers and protect this unique landscape,” he […]
With measures such as an emissions limit to be put on licenced facilities, among other potential measures yet to be agreed on and announced, this will all add downward pressure on emissions output where we previously only really had the emerging carbon market as an incentive – one that so far is still a bit […]