
Antioxidant 'bee glue' heralds new health opportunity
Researchers have discovered a nutrient-rich product in Australian bee hives they say could generate a new health industry. Click to check the original article.
Researchers have discovered a nutrient-rich product in Australian bee hives they say could generate a new health industry. Click to check the original article.
Leading the charge was famed tractor wrecker Tom Horwood, Oakwood via Inverell who purchased 40 new batteries and 800 litres of fuel to charge just some of his vast collection. He led the parade on his favourite, a restored Farmall MV prototype, one of just 16 built and the only one with shiny new red […]
Newest members Nick Gillett and John Young were looking forward to joining the GRDC Western Panel and shape research across the state. Click to check the original article.
An iconic pub in the Central Wheatbelt has been offered for sale. Click to check the original article.
Knowla Angus, Gloucester, has set a standard for an average price in the NSW bull sales with 46 two-year-old bulls Click to check the original article.
Tree planting has become a priority for a lot of Wheatbelt landholders Click to check the original article.
Cattle Australia CEO and Oxford University professor Myles Allen in Canberra on Friday. OXFORD University Physicist Myles Allen, the independent scientist behind GWP * (Global Warming Potential star) method of accounting for methane emissions, has addressed a group of Australian cattle industry, Government and media representatives in Canberra, at an event organised by Cattle Australia. […]
The sale saw a full clearance of all 166 bulls. Click to check the original article.
If there’s an upside it is the current record high cane price of $45 a tonne but yield is well back due to dry weather, with flood damaged Broadwater sugar mill on the Richmond River predicted to process just one third of its record volume and Harwood Mill on the Clarence River back by as […]
You need something in common with your ma-in-law girls, it’s remarkable how it smooths an otherwise potentially rocky road. Click to check the original article.
REIWA rural committee chairman Mark Murray (left), inaugural REIWA Rural Hall of Fame inductee Rob McMillan, AWNs WA rural property manager, REIWA president Joe White and chief executive officer Cath Hart at the annual REIWA rural conference at The Vines Resort, Swan Valley, last Friday. Click to check the original article.
North Dakota’s state veterinarian says the state’s first reported case of anthrax this year is a reminder to livestock producers to take action to protect their animals from the disease, especially in areas with a past history of the disease. The case, in Grant County, was confirmed by the North Dakota State University Veterinary Diagnostic […]