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The future’s in good hands

Young producers from across Australia gathered in Roma for the 20th Young Beef Producers Forum, where they participated in two days of inspiring, life-changing...

Producers left in a limbo

In light of the bill to ban live sheep export by sea in May 2028, the federal government has increased the compensation package for...

Boyce says the Coalition aims to give farmers a fair go

The Food and Grocery Code of Conduct has been made mandatory and with it provides a glimmer of hope for Australian consumers and producers. Australia...

Long-range input forecasting providing a silver lining from Covid

When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, it sent ripples of uncertainty through many industries. Agriculture was no exception. Queensland growers Richard and Melissa McGruddy quickly realised...

Moving on after six years of dedication

After dedicating six years of presidency to the organisation, former AgForce general president Georgie Somerset has stepped down from her position. Ms Somerset is...

Stock horse milestone

The nation’s largest horse trifecta, the annual Dalby Australian Stock Horse Sale, has left organisers in a state of excitement as this year they...

Ag tech spreads its wings

It may not save Gotham City, but the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ)’s Bachelor of Agricultural Technology and Management – known as “BATMan” –...

Australian Beef Sustainability Framework seeks new Steering Group chair

The Australian Beef Sustainability Framework (ABSF) is calling for Expressions of Interest for the position of Chair of the Steering Group (SG), with current...

Agri-food leader new chair for Ag Shows Australia

An award-winning global agri-food industries leader has been appointed the new independent chair of Ag Shows Australia (ASA). Jacqueline Wilson-Smith from the Sunshine Coast replaces...

Weather trouble ahead

This year has already seen late frosts and heavy rain, and now the latest prediction from the Bureau of Meteorology BOM is for our...

Pooch helps with windfall

A Chinchilla man is ready to pamper his pooch after changing his regular numbers to include his dog’s birthday, fetching him a million-dollar win...

The ‘steaks’ were high

The "steaks" were high at the sixth running of Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprises’ (TSBE) Darling Downs Beef Battle. Nine of the...

Floating solar panels

Floating solar panels on farm dams could revolutionise irrigated agriculture by alleviating evaporation and generating energy. In a bid to solve some of the cotton...

Bega to close doors