
Queensland cattleman registers PP brand to prove bulls worth
A Queensland droughtmaster breeder has gone to extra lengths to prove his bull’s horn status to prospective buyers. Click to check the original article.
A Queensland droughtmaster breeder has gone to extra lengths to prove his bull’s horn status to prospective buyers. Click to check the original article.
Long time client steps back in to secure top price CAP Droughtmaster sale bull Click to check the original article.
Long-term clients pivotal at CAP Droughtmaster bull sale Click to check the original article.
DPIRD economist Christophe d’Abbadie’s analysis has identified the ideal balance to optimise beef production in the Southern Rangelands. TURNING off 500-560 kilogram slaughter steers and heifers at a low stocking rate was the most environmentally and financially beneficial production system in Western Australia’s Southern Rangelands, bio-economic modelling by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional […]
Whether deep fried, grilled or poached in acqua pazza, there’s nothing like the subtle, gently rich flavour of red mullet. But always cook it on the bone, warns Tom Parker Bowles, as filleting a fish this fine is plain rude. ‘There is nothing more beautiful than a dying mullet,’ sighed that great Roman Stoic, Seneca. […]
After 40 years of breeding stud Merinos Winston McDonald has announced last sale. Click to check the original article.
Judith Maizey has worked as a journalist and communications specialist for more than 30 years mostly throughout Queensland including Townsville, Longreach, Emerald, Rockhampton, Toowoomba and Brisbane. Working for the North Queensland Register, she is always up for a chat and loves a good story. Contact 0417 546 616. E: [email protected] Judith Maizey has worked as […]
WITH cattle prices sitting at a four-year-low, industry analyst Matt Dalgleish has taken a deep dive into the numbers back to 1960s to see whether the market is still in a “normal” cycle. Prices have been generating plenty of discussion this month as the benchmark Eastern Young Cattle Indicator has gone below 400c/kg carcase weight […]
More than $52,000 worth of drugs have been seized and 48 people charged across Central Highlands. Click to check the original article.
An agritourism expert believes state government regulation is holding back the “extraordinary potential” of farm tourism in Queensland. Click to check the original article.
Yarding 3824 Change -17 The supply of stock at Dalby remained virtually unchanged at 3,824 head. Buyer attendance was similar to the previous week with a number of export processors absent from the buying panel, and not all the regular feed and trade buyers were present. Light weight yearling steers and heifers returning to the paddock […]
Mr Hogan, who has been in the United Arab Emirates this week as part of a parliamentary trade delegation to the region, noted Middle East customers had been long standing buyers of Australian wheat, barley, red meat, horticulture, seafood and dairy products and deserved respect as valued trade partners. Click to check the original article.