Australian Stock Horses celebrates 50 years
The Breed for Every Need: Celebrating 50 Years of the Australian Stock Horse Society. Click to check the original article.
The Breed for Every Need: Celebrating 50 Years of the Australian Stock Horse Society. Click to check the original article.
A 750-head feedlot is part of a much bigger cattle grazing enterprise at the 3452-hectare New England property, Nangarah, run by Peter and Dale Hamilton and daughter, Jane Randall. Click to check the original article.
Incitec Pivot expected future capital and returns would be optimised by matching with the two different capital structures, ultimately accelerating technology-driven growth and unlocking significant improvements for customers, safety, sustainability and infield services. Click to check the original article.
Sally Gall Senior journalist – Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family, run Merino sheep and beef cattle, and helped develop a region – its history, tourism, education and communications. Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family, run Merino sheep and beef cattle, and […]
Qld passes rental bond, debt recovery laws Click to check the original article.
Watch this 60m planter in action at Georgetown. Click to check the original article.
After being cancelled last week due to wet weather, the Roma store sale returned this week with a smaller yarding and strong demand for lighter cattle. Click to check the original article.
A Devon cross Angus steer bred by a Mid North Coast school on its own farm has taken out champion led lightweight steer on the hook at Wingham Beef Week. Click to check the original article.
A monthly column written for Beef Central by US meat and livestock markets commentator, Steve Kay, publisher of US Cattle Buyers Weekly WANDER around any suburban neighborhood in America this month and you will get a whiff of Americans’ favorite pastime. The month of May is the start of the annual grilling […]
Over 24 hours, the hills surrounding Perth received more than 50mm of rain, while agricultural areas west of Wagin and Cunderdin saw totals of 20mm to 30mm. Click to check the original article.
Described by judge Tim Bayliss as “purposeful” with good thickness through the chest, the winning steer, sired by Tookawhile Piccadilly Punch, went on to sell for the top price of 2500 cents a kilogram, to repeat Tookawhile buyer and Woodenbong Angus breeder Mike Smith, of the MJ Smith Group. Click to check the original article.
The Queensland youngsters will take on the nation’s best in Tasmania next year. Click to check the original article.