Restockers look for feeder steers at Mareeba
There was a very limited number of prime cattle to quote on with majority of the yard being store cattle. Click to check the original article.
There was a very limited number of prime cattle to quote on with majority of the yard being store cattle. Click to check the original article.
Weaner steers reach 411c at Moreton Click to check the original article.
The service will be in Mount Isa on March 4 and 5. Click to check the original article.
Police are appealing for information following the theft of an all terrain vehicle (ATV) from the state’s Southern Tablelands. Click to check the original article.
“It seems to me that society is more binary than it’s ever been, in public discourse,” says Mark Allison. Click to check the original article.
Chances of a return to a wetter La Nina period increase. Click to check the original article.
In what could prove to be a landmark case for Western Australian farmers, Toodyay property owner Tony Maddox will be in court today, Thursday, February 22, defending a charge of breaching the unamended Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972, due to works he has done on a creek crossing. Click to check the original article.
Total U.S. meat and poultry production is forecast only fractionally higher in 2024 — up just 0.1% to 107 billion pounds — as each commodity faces its own set of challenges. Lower feed costs, more hay and diminishing drought in some areas have failed to incentivize the U.S. beef cattle sector to start rebuilding. Giving […]
According to the external investigation report, dated February 6, 2014: “In October 2013, the Elders Internal Audit division discovered several suspicious emails that indicated employees of the Elders trading team had forged documents relating to the export of cattle and sheep”. Click to check the original article.
According to the external investigation report, dated February 6, 2014: “In October 2013, the Elders Internal Audit division discovered several suspicious emails that indicated employees of the Elders trading team had forged documents relating to the export of cattle and sheep”. Click to check the original article.
According to the external investigation report, dated February 6, 2014: “In October 2013, the Elders Internal Audit division discovered several suspicious emails that indicated employees of the Elders trading team had forged documents relating to the export of cattle and sheep”. Click to check the original article.
“What conversations have been had with relevant authorities in relation to approvals for chemical control, in an effort for cheaper, approved control alternatives (and) of any funding allocated to the management of this pest and the number of enquiries to the department about this pest, per year in the last four years”, he said. Click […]