Power back in the Wheatbelt before Christmas
Western Power works in the shires of Pingelly and Cuballing will commence on November 20 and be completed in early December. Click to check the original article.
Western Power works in the shires of Pingelly and Cuballing will commence on November 20 and be completed in early December. Click to check the original article.
However, Australian Farmers’ Fighting Fund chair Hugh Nivision, speaking on behalf of the class action claimants, said it was an extremely complex challenge to quantify the losses of more than 200 businesses involved in the class action, especially since some businesses had closed and others had been passed onto the next generation. Click to check […]
“The market impacts out business too, at the moment we are quiet. Leaving the current fires out of it, people out here are in a position where they still have feed, where the south east doesn’t. People have been buying cattle instead of selling them, and we want our producers to be doing as well […]
Opening your garden involves several stages. Click to check the original article.
Scientists are teaming up to tackle the devastating African swine fever virus with a safe and effective vaccine. Click to check the original article.
When it comes to marketing there is good news and bad news. The bad news is that when it comes to marketing we have no idea what we are doing. This is only a systemic thinking problem and it can easily be fixed. The thing is this thinking problem was like a peacock fanning its […]
Mr Austin’s passion for this project comes about as a way of repaying the support he received early in his career. Those views are shared by livestock producers Stu and Gem Green, Mandurama, via Blayney, who also are prepared to give back, through these workshops, the mental resilience training that was handed to them in […]
International trade relations and the beef cattle industry in Tennessee recently benefitted from an inbound trade mission with seven buyers from Mexico. “Focusing on international markets is one way we keep agriculture our state’s top industry,” Tenn. Agriculture Commissioner Charlie Hatcher, D.V.M., says. “The recent inbound trade mission connected buyers from Mexico with Tennessee beef […]
The U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (USRSB) announces its Grazing Management Plan Development Module. The module serves as a tool for cattle producers overseeing a grazing operation to develop and implement a written grazing management plan (GMP). It includes a downloadable template that can be customized to each operation’s needs. A written grazing management plan […]
A light-filled home that’s cosy and grand in equal measure within — and comes with a string of cottages that can be let out. An exquisite, Grade II-listed, 17th century sitting in three acres of landscaped gardens, with orchard, paddock and fish-stocked ponds. It sounds like the stuff of dreams, and a closer look at Penn […]
The top-performing ski resorts revealed, the premiums buyers are prepared to pay to live close to one of London’s top landmarks, plus what the King’s Speech means for the housing market: Annabel Dixon runs through what you need to know in the world of bricks and mortar. Had a busy week? We know the feeling. […]
Modern technology might offer sustainable, cost-effective heat sources, but the best-value unit of energy is the one you don’t lose through your roof, floors, walls and windows. Tim Moulding, a eighth-generation builder, suggests ways to keep an old building warm. Illustration by Adam Larkum. Owners of old houses don’t have the same opportunity to achieve […]