Graziers urged to be on alert for pasture dieback after rain
After some good falls of rain recorded across Queensland, graziers are now being urged to be on the look-out for pasture dieback. Click to check the original article.
After some good falls of rain recorded across Queensland, graziers are now being urged to be on the look-out for pasture dieback. 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 […]
A North Queensland grazier has shared how she has managed to keep her thriving property ‘resilient and viable’ during one of their driest seasons to date Click to check the original article.
Other good sales included 257 August ’22 drop, November-shorn were sold by Matt Croker, Homesville, Fullerton, for $165, Matt and Bec Hewitt, Gunning, sold 200 July ’22 drop, September-shorn ewes for $166 and Bruce and Narelle Nixon, Clovelly, Boorowa, received $160 for their pen of 109 July ’22 drop, October-shorn ewes sired by Normanhurst SuperBorder […]
Chief executive officer, John Howard, said, based on the solid customer sample, the fact that potentially about 1500 farmers had stayed farming and rebuilt their finances because of their RIC loan explained a lot about the value of the lender’s services to the farm sector and regional communities. Click to check the original article.
New Zealand’s new government has committed to “allow farmers farm”. Click to check the original article.
CattleCon, the cattle industry’s largest event of the year, will bring producers and their families to Orlando, Florida, Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 2024, for education, networking, and business, along with family fun. Arrive early for an engaging half-day Grazing Management Workshop on Tuesday, Jan. 30, where experts will discuss benefits of pasture and grazing management, assessing […]
The planned phase out of the live sheep trade would cause an economic hit to Western Australia’s North Eastern Wheatbelt Region ranging from $39 million to $128 million over 20 years. Click to check the original article.
Tony ‘Tubba’ Williams plans to return to the Bong Bong races. Click to check the original article.
In the dynamic landscape of American agriculture, two powerhouse organizations, Agriculture Future of America (AFA) and the National FFA Organization, recently made their partnership official – signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) during AFA’s Leaders Conference in November. The MOU cements a bond that has existed for many years and underscores a shared commitment to […]
With its attractive period features and impeccable styling, Faerie Cottage is as idyllic as they come. Cottages don’t get much more chocolate box than Faerie Cottage, a thatched home in West Overton, Wiltshire, not far from the popular market town of Marlborough. This tastefully-decorated three-bedroom cottage is for sale via Hamptons at £695,000. Given how […]
Mike Pearson takes a look at European farmers and the battle they have on their hands when it comes to pesticide use. In July 2022, a law was proposed that would pesticide use by 50 percent by 2030. It’s called the SRU or Sustainable Use Regulation of Plant Protection. The law is opposed by various […]