Trapeze Artist kicks off with early season winner
Trapeze Artist two-year-old, Disneck, scores a commanding win at Rosehill. Click to check the original article.
Trapeze Artist two-year-old, Disneck, scores a commanding win at Rosehill. Click to check the original article.
A buyer will not push prices higher than where a grower is willing to sell to them. Click to check the original article.
“Therefore, reported thefts from the past several years are still part of active investigations, which could have an impact on overall figures and reporting mechanisms, including the correct finalisation of reports (located, deceased, cancelled, stolen). Click to check the original article.
Barkley Homestead reopens after fire in kitchen. Click to check the original article.
This a partially due to perceived confidence that the overall quality of the crop may not be as bad as first thought but also that given the original forecast, outside of our domestic requirements, demand is down with exporters reluctant to make too many early sales of high protein wheat instead opting for feed grades. […]
Don Youles, Kilcoy, sold Santa male calves for $1300. Amalu Pty Ltd, Conondale, sold three to four-month-old Charolais calves, with males making $880 and heifers $700. Avoca Trust, Linville, sold Santa steers for $1350. Aleck and Katrina McCloskey, Cressbrook, sold a Dexter bull for $1600. Mineral Properties, Moore, sold Senepol cows for $1500. Click to […]
Find out just how much water surged into the dam for 70-year-old records to tumble. Click to check the original article.
To be set on 11.3 hectares on the corner of the existing agricultural precinct at Murdoch’s Perth campus, the new facilities will include specialist laboratories to support biosecurity, market access and agricultural research and development, an incident and emergency management operational centre, as well as glasshouses, shade houses and field plots for onsite research. Click […]
Livestock prices have turned significantly downwards, with the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator losing 150c/kg in recent weeks and down 240c/kg compared to last year. To find out what’s going on, we talk to Tim McRea, chief economist at Auctions Plus. ALSO Bonny and Molly Penfold from Four Daughters sisters talk to Biance Tarrant, a cattle […]
The Moody namey is synomous with racing in south west Queensland. Click to check the original article.
The increased yarding of 634 cattle over the scales and 103 in the open auction was up by about 200 head on November’s offering. Click to check the original article.
Plenty of growers have struggled to secure a single tonne with CBH in the past couple of months. Click to check the original article.