Negotiations continue on Southern Downs irrigation farm
Post-auction negotiations are continuing on the Southern Downs irrigation property Condamine Ponds. Click to check the original article.
Post-auction negotiations are continuing on the Southern Downs irrigation property Condamine Ponds. Click to check the original article.
Why one of Australia’s largest peanut producers ventured into cotton. Click to check the original article.
Genetics suitable for a range of commercial beef and stud operations have been catalogued for the 48th Big S Group Santa Gertrudis Annual Sale on September 1. Click to check the original article.
While the Fixing Country Rail program has completed some major works, there are still a number of upgrades required. Click to check the original article.
A SERIES of workshops will be held in brigalow country in Central Queensland and the western Darling Downs next week examining practical experience with farming programs to address decline in pasture productivity. The half-day workshops (details below) will be held in Capella, Banana and Miles, with practical details of successfully completed pasture improvement programs, […]
All the photos from Agribuzz at AgQuip, Gunnedah, hosted by the Farm Writers’ Association of NSW and sponsored by the Manildra Group. Click to check the original article.
Samantha Campbell (nee Walton) has worked for regional and rural publications across News South Wales, Queensland and the Northern Territory and is currently the senior journalist at the North West Star in Mount Isa. Sam enjoys family life on their cattle station with her husband and two kids and competes in local campdraft and rodeo […]
The WA sheep numbers are static and this is unlikely to change due to many reasons including environment, Merino tradition, farming practice, investment in cropping infrastructure, younger farmers, corporate farming, an unpredictable and volatile single wool market, and real comparative economics of grain production and sheep breed net profit/ha. Click to check the original article.
Bolgart Hotel owner Craig Wilkins, who took over the business just under two years ago, said there was a spin-off from those casuals being in town, with their friends and family often visiting, meaning more money spent on accommodation, food and drink. Click to check the original article.
Bolgart Hotel owner Craig Wilkins, who took over the business just under two years ago, said there was a spin-off from those casuals being in town, with their friends and family often visiting, meaning more money spent on accommodation, food and drink. Click to check the original article.
This week’s letter to the editor. Click to check the original article.
It was a full clearance for the Reen and Scott families of Karoo Angus, with the two high-sellers bound for stud duties. Click to check the original article.