Delayed smart water meter rollout restarts in Mount Isa
Smart meters will help identify internal leaks in the city’s water system. Click to check the original article.
Smart meters will help identify internal leaks in the city’s water system. Click to check the original article.
“Diesel is the most widely used source of energy in agriculture, forestry, and fisheries at 84% of total energy consumption. In the current climate this presents an opportunity to rethink the way agriculture operates in order to meet growing global food demands and emission reduction targets,” Mr Drew said. Click to check the original article.
Early works for the Rockhampton Ring Road project have kicked off, after both state and Federal government reached an agreement. Click to check the original article.
Light weight yearling steers returning to the paddock made to 526c to average 511c/kg. Yearling steers to feed for the domestic market averaged from 460c to 503c and sold to 520c/kg. A small selection of heavy weight yearling steers to the local trade market made to 398c/kg. Click to check the original article.
Younger cattle were the most improved, with local buyers being more active. Click to check the original article.
NeuRizer shares change hands at lowest price in more than a year. Click to check the original article.
More than a century of farm ownership earns Nicholls’ family a $28 million pay day at auction today. Click to check the original article.
Are the grain production headlines masking some serious structural issues faced by growers on the ground? Click to check the original article.
Free content: Crowds flocked to the Texas Cup race meeting on Saturday, after three years since it was last held. PHOTOS Click to check the original article.
In this contributed article, Central Queensland producer Adam Coffey gives an explainer on how livestock emissions are measured and highlights some of the shortcomings he sees in how the metrics used. Mr Coffey is also on the newly-elected Cattle Australia board and the AgForce cattle board. Opinions expressed in this item are his own. […]
South32 Cannington has announce that it is sponsoring Julia Creek State School’s Breakfast Club, helping local students kick off their day positively and giving local families a bit of extra support. Click to check the original article.
A man who lives near the Wieambilla property at the centre of Monday’s siege has been left shaken. Click to check the original article.