Eye in the sky delivers successful feral pig control
Culling feral pigs from helicopters is effective, but only a part of the campaign to repress a massive surge in numbers. Click to check the original article.
Culling feral pigs from helicopters is effective, but only a part of the campaign to repress a massive surge in numbers. Click to check the original article.
SOUTH Korea is removing tariffs on imported beef and a range of other imported food commodities, in a bid to control a sharp rise in inflation. With the country’s inflation currently running at six percent – its highest level in two decades – the Korean Won dropping in value and the country’s stock market sharply […]
The NSW Trade lamb Indicator climbed nearly 30 cents a kilogram (carcase weight) in the past week to settle at 792c/kg early this week. Click to check the original article.
Grown steers were down by 10c/kg, making to 398.2c/kg and averaging 380c/kg, as grown heifers topped at 386c/kg. Heavy store cows sold to 315.2c/kg, averaging 311c/kg. Medium weight cows sold to processors topped at 335c/kg and averaged 326c/kg, up by 5c on last week, while heavyweight cows over 520kg made to 350c/kg, averaging 345c/kg, also […]
Andrew Barger, policy director of the Queensland Resources Council, opened up the conference session of the Mount Isa MPX by saying the north west resources industry contributed $2.5 billion in royalties and $420 million in wages with a further $711 million spent across local businesses, charities and sports clubs. Click to check the original article.
Anthony Albanese says his government has a mandate to implement its target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 43 per cent by 2030. Click to check the original article.
A soft start to the new WA wool selling season. Click to check the original article.
In December 2015 Usher Tinkler’s cellar door opened, becoming the trendiest location in the valley almost instantly. The concept was a winner, and continues to thrive to this day. There are six cheeses and six meats on offer at the wine tasting room, served in scrumptious platters with home-made bread, fruit and condiments, and made […]
NT chief plant health officer, Dr Anne Walters said: “We’re currently investigating how this case of banana freckle has emerged at a secure government research facility, and are urging people to be vigilant for the disease which is spread by wind and rain. Click to check the original article.
WA livestock producers say FMD threat is like a ticking time bomb. Click to check the original article.
“We’ve stood up a taskforce of more than 100 Queensland Rail staff and contractors to help with the recovery, and already onsite we have all concrete sleepers and more than 10 pieces of machinery including excavators, bobcats and loaders, required for the resleepering works.” Click to check the original article.
Cooper Metals Ltd has revealed new copper-gold targets at its King Solomon prospect in the Mount Isa East Copper-Gold Project. Click to check the original article.