Merino ewes sold to $184 at Cooma
A pretty tight sheep sale at Cooma on Tuesday Click to check the original article.
A pretty tight sheep sale at Cooma on Tuesday Click to check the original article.
The producer said animal welfare and process efficiencies were key within his operation. Click to check the original article.
Check out the results from the Clermont Prime Cattle Show. Click to check the original article.
The Land Gardeners, aka Henrietta Courtauld and Bridget Elworthy, speak passionately about the importance of soil health in gardening. The Chelsea Spring Fair took place at Chelsea Barracks during the week of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, at the magnificent new development just a stone’s throw from the Royal Hospital, Chelsea. As part of the programme, […]
The Pavilion, situated near the sought-after market town of Bruton, is a spectacular contemporary home built in the style of an 18th century villa, first featured in Country Life in 2014. Penny Churchill takes a look. A 21st-century architectural masterpiece: The Pavilion, Esmond and Susie Bulmer’s new house in the grounds of Redlynch Park, near […]
Max Armstrong recalls his mental health conversations during the May on This Week in Agribusiness, noting that many facing issues are veterans. He recalls a story of a neighbor he found driving throughout the night because of post traumatic stress disorder. Max shares PTSD stats for a range of global conflicts from the Viet Nam […]
Fonty’s Pool still a major tourism drawcard in South West WA. Click to check the original article.
Nominations were just shy of 900 runs for the three days. Click to check the original article.
Among the other high selling steer pens was a draft of Angus weaner steers offered by Tamborine Pastoral Company, Beaudesert, which sold for $1820, runs of Charolais steers offered by Surawski Farming, Carneys Creek, which topped at $2240 and averaged $2073 and a line of Angus weaner steers offered by YWagyu Pastoral Company, Spring Hill, […]
While early opening milk price announcements have set new records, soaring input costs, skilled labour shortages, and extreme weather conditions may prove too much for some dairy farmers who find themselves lured by exceptional land values or the relative simplicity of beef production. Click to check the original article.
2022 Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival is underway with the southern invaders hoping to pounce, but the Kingsford Smith was a home town win. Click to check the original article.
AUSTRALIAN livestock producers should be ‘alert, but not alarmed’ over the looming threat of Foot & Mouth Disease and/or Lumpy Skin Disease, but all should consider developing a comprehensive biosecurity plan, Red Meat Advisory Council chair John McKillop told a Brisbane gathering on Friday. Speaking to the Queensland Rural Press Club, Mr McKillop provided a […]