Faces from the Gold City Brahman Sale at Charters Towers | Photos
Free content: Check out who was spotted at the Gold City Brahman bull sale in Charters Towers on Friday. Click to check the original article.
Free content: Check out who was spotted at the Gold City Brahman bull sale in Charters Towers on Friday. Click to check the original article.
WITH Christmas fast approaching, orders are hotting-up for Beef Central’s incredibly popular ‘Cattle Baron’ board game. While there are plenty of copies still in stock, we strongly urge readers to order early this year for Christmas gift-giving, because of congestion in Australia Post delivery this year after COVID. While Australia Post says it will […]
There were 650 head of cattle yarded at Murgon last week. Click to check the original article.
Shearing smoothly and cleanly in a shed set up for the record attempt by his team, his first two-hour run of 154 lambs shorn set the scene for a change in brotherly record holder. Click to check the original article.
French global engineering and technologies company, Technip Energies NL (TEN), which boasts of its “energy transition” capabilities on its website, has been awarded the Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) for Project Haber, north west of Three Springs, Strike told the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) last week. Click to check the original article.
Prices were stronger at this week’s sale. Click to check the original article.
Steers 500-600kg reached 444c, average 432c, steers 400-500kg sold to 466c, average 447c, steers 330-400kg reached 522c, average 452c, steers 280-330kg made 588c, average 507c, steers 200-280kg sold to 718c, average 607c, and steers under 200kg sold to 738c, average 631c. Click to check the original article.
The 20,851 hectares of land, more than half the size of Malta, includes low-lying areas of flat grasslands near Burketown. Click to check the original article.
The Birdsville Big Red Bash has sold out in record time, just over a week after tickets went on sale. Click to check the original article.
While a Qantas Bombardier Q400 turboprop loaded with special guests this week made the official 928 kilometre journey between Charleville and Cloncurry to mark the centenary of the airline’s first commercial flight, one western Queensland pilot quietly re-enacted the exact route taken by Hudson Fysh 100 years ago. Click to check the original article.
Some crops have been washed away, but for those that survived flooding the focus turns to whether or not the roads will be up to scratch for transportation. Click to check the original article.
The National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) and 192 other members of the Agricultural Transportation Working Group are urging Congress to prepare to prevent a rail strike or lockout, which would “lead to shutdowns of rail-dependent facilities resulting in devastating consequences to our national and global food security.” The Biden administration successfully brokered an agreement […]