Urea price drop provides grower opportunities
It may be months away from the fertiliser application season but an analyst is urging growers to look at the opportunities on offer now. Click to check the original article.
It may be months away from the fertiliser application season but an analyst is urging growers to look at the opportunities on offer now. Click to check the original article.
The NSW government has announced 10 new Local Land Services natural capital experts to work with farmers in accessing additional income streams available in emerging environmental markets. Click to check the original article.
Harvest is complete for some, halfway for others and at various stages in-between for graingrowers all over Western Australia, with the CBH weekly report showing the Geraldton zone is the closest to reaching the estimated zone totals as provided by the Grain Industry Association of WA for this season. Click to check the original article.
A Walkamin man, 35, died in a single vehicle crash on the Tablelands west of Cairns on Monday night. Click to check the original article.
New drought adoption officers funded through the $1.5 million Drought Hub collaboration. Click to check the original article.
At the Innisfail store sale Queensland Rural yarded a total of 281 Store Cattle with 203 steers, 74 heifers and four bulls going under the hammer. Click to check the original article.
The positive weather is clearly bringing confidence back into the market with lighter weight steers and heifers recording both significant price rises and high clearance rates. Click to check the original article.
Artificial insemination technicians in central Queensland and the North Burnett have reported a decrease in the amount of clients seeking out the service. Click to check the original article.
There has been a number of highway crashes throughout the state. Click to check the original article.
NRAR to crack down on bad habits among water users, which have led to significant overdrawing of water in NSW. Click to check the original article.
“The project, funded by the AgriFutures Buffalo Program and the CRCNA and led by The University of Queensland, will run until June 2026 and involves a consortium of seven research entities, including the Northern Territory Government, Northern Territory Buffalo Industry Council, Central Queensland University, and industry experts Neil MacDonald and Dr Rodd Dyer.” Click to […]
Young Beef Producers Forum MC Joy McClymont described Clancy Mackay’s story as one that gave hope to parents of all the really naughty boys, and it was one that held its audience of 250 spellbound for the half hour that he spoke. Click to check the original article.