Cattle prices still rising; northerners eye off southern weaners
There is no concern now about where southern weaners will go come January. Click to check the original article.
There is no concern now about where southern weaners will go come January. Click to check the original article.
Orange MP Philip Donato seeks to introduce amendment to animal cruelty bill. Click to check the original article.
In October, central Queensland rural property specialist Grant Veivers joined LAWD as director, agribusiness transactions – Queensland and, recently, Stuart McDonald was appointed senior director, valuations in South Australia, while Nick Butler joined LAWD as director, agribusiness transactions in NSW. Click to check the original article.
As students grapple with ways to help their generation survive – and thrive – faculty and graduates from Southern Cross University, with help from the Southern Queensland Northern NSW Innovation Hub, offered practical advice to future leaders of soil science. Click to check the original article.
Western Australia’s AxisTech and South Australia’s Spatial Hub Analytics have entered into a partnership. Click to check the original article.
Queensland Cane, Agriculture & Renewables water committee chair and Clare cane grower Cy Kovacich said groundwater was rising from the underground aquifer in the Burdekin River Irrigation Area, which covers 40,000 hectares (99,000 acres) and involves up to 400 farmers, the majority of whom are canegrowers. Click to check the original article.
As harvest winds down, CBH sites will start closing or have reduced operating hours. Click to check the original article.
Rising demand, fuelled by the impending Christmas break and widespread rainfall in NSW and Queensland, led to a substantial surge in both cattle numbers and prices. The MLA National Livestock Reporting Service reported a notable uptick in cattle volumes, with 5200 head presented at Wagga—an increase of 1800 from the preceding week. A robust presence […]
A tropical low weather system has a high chance of becoming the summer’s first cyclone. Click to check the original article.
The applicant in the class action has made an open offer in good faith to the Commonwealth of $510 million plus costs and interest to settle the Brett Cattle Company Pty Ltd v Minister for Agriculture [2020] FCA 732 class action that would be a fair and equitable end to what the Federal Court has found was malfeasance […]
Buyer attendance and activity was good with most classes experiencing stronger demand. Click to check the original article.
Man flown to hospital with serious injuries after accident on rural property Click to check the original article.