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Crowds have gathered at the Bush Councils convention in Goondiwindi. Click to check the original article.
Crowds have gathered at the Bush Councils convention in Goondiwindi. Click to check the original article.
NSW government will consult with the coal industry to discuss the state’s temporary coal cap which will expire in July next year Click to check the original article.
Buyers and vendors gather at the rail during the Wodonga market Click to check the original article.
Its influence and collaboration efforts have resulted in game-changing research programs for the beef industry including, for example, the Northern Breeding Business project, pasture dieback research, phosphorous for cattle fertility, and the famous CashCow project. Click to check the original article.
First-time buyer purchases over 30pc of lots Click to check the original article.
Yarding 4264 Change + 132 The number of cattle penned at Dalby remained very close to the previous weeks level at 4,288. Export buyer representation was strong with continuing support from southern operators. There was a large variation in demand with export processor lines improving in price with cows 4c to 6c dearer and up […]
The Animal Agriculture Alliance tracks roughly 200 animal rights groups and their connections through funding, project collaborations and pepole. It says the “few groups” outlined on the map above collectively bring in more than $650 million in income annually, up from $595 million in 2021. THE US-based Animal Agriculture Alliance has released two reports detailing […]
Helping farmers in Australia make informed and strategic decisions about their natural capital investments is at the centre of a new partnership announced this week between NAB and the Farming for the Future initiative. Farming for the Future (FftF), initiated by philanthropic organisation, the Macdoch Foundation, is currently engaged with more than 130 livestock farms […]
“Beef are second-rate livestock citizens here. They have to perform.” Click to check the original article.
Whose hunger for mutton and lamb has been filled by WA? Click to check the original article.
Western Downs property Spring Field has sold under the hammer for $2553/acre. Click to check the original article.
“QRIDA has Disaster Assistance (Essential Working Capital) Loans of up to $100,000 that could financially assist primary producers to pay wages, creditors, rent or rates, buy goods like fodder or water for livestock, and transport livestock or produce,” he said. Click to check the original article.