
HARDI to ramp up local manufacturing
HARDI Australia is proud of its roots and local influence. Click to check the original article.
HARDI Australia is proud of its roots and local influence. Click to check the original article.
Prices hit a high of $12,000 in the working do auction at last weeks Rabobank WA Sheep Expo & Merino Ram Sale at Katanning for this 21-month-old black and tan Kelpie bitch, Bending Emmy, when it sold to the Tayla Hill, Glenpadden, Kojonup. With Emmy after the sale were sale organiser Blake Robinson (left), Frankland […]
Katanning Research Station testing carbon-neutral options for WA broadacre farmers in combating climate change Click to check the original article.
Second term goal blitz sets up Swifts Creek grand final win against Omeo-Benambra. Click to check the original article.
Also among those who paid $6000 were Joe Sheridan, Coolah, for the 884kg son of RDMG Quake Q8, Narranmore S177; Geoff and Sue Rains, Birriwa, for a 900kg Boss Lake Bonafide 722E son, Narranmore S206; Ian Stanford, Wongarbon, also bought a Boss Lake Bonafide son, the 878kg Narranmore S225; and, Chris and Dee Roweth, Mendooran, […]
In no way, shape or form, am I saying that a visit to Mount Isa is not important, particularly when it’s the Prime Minister, but wouldn’t you think he would have taken time out from his hectic social schedule to talk with the region’s leaders about some of the more serious issues impacting their communities. […]
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 […]
Take a look at the photos we took at AgQuip. Click to check the original article.
A new precision farming specialist has joined McIntosh & Son’s northern group Click to check the original article.
The gardens at Melbourne Hall in Derbyshire have been in the same family for 500 years. Non Morris meets Lord and Lady Ralph Kerr to find out about this rare example of an 18th-century Anglo-French Baroque garden, which has not only been sensitively restored but added to with wonderful new plantings in its wilder parts. […]
Suffolk is often overlooked in favour of neighbouring country Norfolk, but there’s just as much to do here and plenty of fascinating early medieval period history. Here’s our guide to what to do, where to stay and what to eat. Even at the height of the summer season, Suffolk still has secret places to retreat, […]
Richmond Park is 397 hectares of top quality Western Downs farming country. Click to check the original article.