
Droughtmaster National data reveals vendors hit with market correction in 2023
The Droughtmaster National Bull Sale has seen a price correction, revealing prices closer to those observed in 2020. Click to check the original article.
The Droughtmaster National Bull Sale has seen a price correction, revealing prices closer to those observed in 2020. Click to check the original article.
Jane and Leeroy Hutton have created a French provincial-inspired family home and B&B in the picturesque town of Montville behind Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. “Having a Montville bed and breakfast is a little bit like travelling, without having to go anywhere,” Brisbane-born Jane Hutton says. “You meet people from all over.” Well-travelled Jane had spent time […]
Their purchases included, $6000 for lot 23 Wisetree Emmet, $5000 for lot 28 Wisetree Elvis, $5000 for lot 29 Wisetree Equador, $5000 for lot 223 herd bull Doonside 2836, $8000 for lot 294 Huntly 925, $6000 for lot 339 Billabong Lancelot 9562, $5000 for lot 423 Locarno Ronald, and a top price of $12,000 for […]
The sale saw a mix of new and returning clients. Click to check the original article.
Carmel Allen, managing director of Tate, chooses an unforgettable image from one of the Scottish Colourists. Carmel Allen on ‘Blue Beads, Paris’ by John Duncan Fergusson ‘When my daughter was a little girl, we spent many a rainy Saturday morning wandering around Tate Britain. More often than not, she was more interested in the smooth […]
Feedlot operators competed strongly on a quality lineup of suitable steers. Click to check the original article.
A NEW South Wales livestock producer says recent research looking at “natural capital” on farms across Australia has demonstrated the importance of livestock in mitigating the impacts of climate change. Armidale wool grower Tim Wright took part in a large-scale study of natural capital opportunities on 130 farms, which found strong links between biodiversity and […]
The highlight of the sale was the better end of the cows with calves. Click to check the original article.
The company faces a further two charges under section 23(1) of the OHS Act for failing to ensure that people other than employees were not exposed to health and safety risks. In September 2021, a customer was helping a Polymaster employee unload a water tank that had been delivered to his Yarroweyah property when it […]
Mr Jones said these issues, combined with the failure to increase the $250,000 income cap for the availability of tax losses to individuals, suggested that carrying out carbon projects may be of greater benefit when not in the name of an individual primary producer. Click to check the original article.
Mr Jones said these issues, combined with the failure to increase the $250,000 income cap for the availability of tax losses to individuals, suggested that carrying out carbon projects may be of greater benefit when not in the name of an individual primary producer. Click to check the original article.
Mr Jones said these issues, combined with the failure to increase the $250,000 income cap for the availability of tax losses to individuals, suggested that carrying out carbon projects may be of greater benefit when not in the name of an individual primary producer. Click to check the original article.