Ladies dominate Pittsworth open placings
Lady competitors featured in the top three places in the Brown and Hurley Open Campdraft at Pittsworth. Click to check the original article.
Lady competitors featured in the top three places in the Brown and Hurley Open Campdraft at Pittsworth. Click to check the original article.
The respected stud and commercial manager worked at Yarram Park for more than 30 years. Click to check the original article.
A presentation from the ‘Fresh produce cold chain workshop’ at the Gatton Smart Farm on 16 November 2022. Click to check the original.
Glittering prizes on display at Guyra Lamb and Potato Festival Click to check the original article.
Responding to the breakthrough, Grain Producers Australia (GPA) research, development and extension spokesman and southern director Andrew Weidemann, told Farm Weekly successful commercial hybrid wheat technology could be good news for Australian growers, offering the potential to boost farm profitability and sustainability, particularly if higher yield varieties could off-set rising input costs. Click to check […]
See who was captured on the pitch at the Goldfield Ashes over the weekend. Click to check the original article.
A presentation from the ‘Fresh produce cold chain workshop’ at the Gatton Smart Farm on 16 November 2022. Click to check the original.
Robbie Katter: This is now the second time the Government has made their most significant response, with regards to Youth Justice, following an event in Brisbane. Click to check the original article.
According to the Queensland Parliament Former Members website, Vaughan was a member, Quilpie Hospital Board 1980-1989; deputy chairman, 1983-1989; member, Quilpie Pony Club and level II pony club instructor; former member, Quilpie Lions Club; president, Quilpie Rugby League, 1977-1979 and 1986; president, Western Rugby League, 1977-1984 ; member, Board of Directors, Toowoomba and South West […]
“It’s not just flooding and COVID that impact food production and supply, it’s things like ageing infrastructure, water buybacks, the threat of various pest and disease incursions, and chronic worker shortages that all stand in the way of productivity. Click to check the original article.
Applicants will need an appropriate degree in agriculture science, science or natural resource management, extensive experience in interpreting and applying legislation, compliance, enforcement and certification, experience in leading a small team and knowledge of livestock production systems and emergency disease and pest management responses. Click to check the original article.
For most land managers, moving from set stocking to holistic management is a big paradigm shift, and doing it in the Northern Territory, and with stud animals even more so. Click to check the original article.