Cow with calf units to $3450 at Scone
Cow with calf units made up the majority of cattle sold, with 222, and sold from $1500 for an average of $2546. Click to check the original article.
Cow with calf units made up the majority of cattle sold, with 222, and sold from $1500 for an average of $2546. Click to check the original article.
The famous Sunset Tavern overlooking the Gulf of Carpentaria has hit the market. Click to check the original article.
“The Shane and Liss Kenny Rodeo School was a highlight for myself. Being able to bring an amazing level of talent to teach our up-and-coming rodeo competitors, as well as the experienced who just wanted to fine tune their skills, was amazing to provide that to the rodeo community here in Mount Isa. As well […]
Mr Burnett, who is the chair of Cotton Australia, said based on wide ranging from discussions at the recent Cotton + Climate Action conference in Malmo, Sweden, it was clear Australia’s advantage was that it already operated within an extremely variable climate. Click to check the original article.
Supermarkets, fast food restaurants, celebrity chefs and even big name meat processors such as JBS, Tyson Foods and Australian poultry producer, Baiada, have rushed to ride the fake meat bandwagon to diversify their product offering and protect themselves from any consumer shift against animal protein products. Click to check the original article.
The dispersal of W Danburg, Oakland, Murga, attracted buyer interest. Their cows with second and third calves sold for $1980, while PTIC Charolais cows weighing an average of 699kg sold for $2460. Another pen of similar description PTIC cows, but slightly lighter at 677kg, sold for $2510. In the heifer section, the Danburg pens sold […]
Insecticides contributing to the worrying global decline of insect populations. Click to check the original article.
Supermarkets, fast food restaurants, celebrity chefs and even big name meat processors such as JBS, Tyson Foods and Australian poultry producer, Baiada, have rushed to ride the fake meat bandwagon to diversify their product offering and protect themselves from any consumer shift against animal protein products. Click to check the original article.
Supermarkets, fast food restaurants, celebrity chefs and even big name meat processors such as JBS, Tyson Foods and Australian poultry producer, Baiada, have rushed to ride the fake meat bandwagon to diversify their product offering and protect themselves from any consumer shift against animal protein products. Click to check the original article.
Enjoy our round-up of some of the best homes to appear for sale in Country Life this week. Befordshire — £1,850,000 A Grade II-listed 18th century watermill walking distance to the village of Clophill, with a detached one bedroom cottage, outbuildings, parking and over 6 acres of grounds. It’s 55 years since this house was […]
When it comes to trees, says John Hoyland, the more the merrier — but only within reason. The current encouragement for gardeners to plant more trees is not new. Fifty years ago, a government campaign exhorted us to ‘Plant a Tree in ’73’, which, as an enthusiastic teenager, I duly did. I even followed the […]
As a former shire councillor, Ms Daubney has a passion for the local community and local knowledge about different building requirements. Click to check the original article.