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Rain gives crops a much needed drink

Rainfall totals over the past week varied from as low as five millimetres at locations such as Bolgart and Latham, up to figures well in the 50s and 60s in the Great Southern and parts of the Wheatbelt. Click to check the original article.

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Belmont Red sales garnering excitement | Queensland Country Life

Karen Seifert and Paul McEniery, Bellevue Belmonts, will make their debut as vendors for the Belmont Australia sale where they’ll offer two young sires, while George Seifert Snr, Montpellier stud, will highlight his return to bull breeding by offering a draft at the sale. Paul and Julie Watson, Greenhills Belmont Red, will offer five young […]

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Large organic steer line peaks at 558c/kg at Longreach

Nev Kelly, Australian Livestock Company (ALC), General Manager, with Nathan Morris, AAM Executive Director – Pastoral Operations, with 2000 head of Terrick Terrick Station steers which averaged 553c/kg. JUST under 2000 head of organically-raised steers from Australian Livestock Company (ALC) – believed to be the largest line of certified-organic cattle to be sold through a […]

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Supercars Indigenous Round sparks livery spectacular

This weekend’s Supercars Indigenous Round promises to be a championship to remember, as Walkinshaw Andretti United unveils livery with Aboriginal heart. The inaugural Supercars Indigenous Round burns with Aboriginal spirit in more ways than one, as racing teams debuted stunning Indigenous livery on Thursday. Unveiled in Darwin ahead of all the action at Hidden Valley […]

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Lower Food and Fuel Costs Act passes in House

In action June 16, the U.S. House of Representatives passed by a vote of 221-204 H.R. 7606, the Lower Food and Fuel Costs Act, which lead Democrat authors say will help address supply chain risks, lower the cost of food and gas prices, strengthen the food supply chain and ensure robust competition in the meat […]

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