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Idolising the ’Winton Whiz’

The one and only ‘Winton Whiz’, the world’s most idolised saddle bronc ridder Ray Hermann, will be honoured for his incredible career with a...

Retention in workforce

“Don’t come home until you’re finished. We work from sun up to sun down. If your hands are soft, you haven’t worked hard enough....

Recruitment challenges

Central Highlands cropper Matt Anning currently manages “Denlo Park” at Springsure where he annually grows between 240 and 720 hectares of dryland cotton, depending...

$2M result at February All Breeds

Bulls sold to a top of $27,500 and heifers to $8000 ending in a gross of $2.009m at last week’s annual February All Breeds...

‘Quality breeds quality’

Challambi Charolais owner and founder, Nigel Spink, prides himself on his passion for stud farming with a keen sense, and knowledge, of cattle genetics...

LA sparks a wildfire alert

The astonishing and devastating fires in Los Angeles has shocked us all. To see such completely unexpected catastrophic fires wipe out whole suburbs,...

Beefing up the talent

Beef Australia announced the appointment of a new chairman and board of directors, following the company’s 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) last month in...

Icon to rock Birdsville

A never-to-be-repeated performance from Australian country music artist John Williamson will light up the Outback’s Big Red Sunset at Birdsville’s Simpson Desert, taking the...

Great value Charolais

The 15th Annual Charnelle Charolais Invitational Female and Genetics sale will be held at 11am on Saturday, 1 March at Toowoomba Showgrounds. On offer will...

Focus on Droughtmasters

The Droughtmaster Society is excited to be hosting the 2025 Droughtmaster Feature Show, which will be held in conjunction with the Toowoomba Royal Show...

Innovative collaboration

A desire to be at the forefront of leading assisted breeding technologies with their cattle herd led a Queensland Wagyu operation to sign up...

Ambitious fencing project

Evandale Station, situated in the expansive and challenging terrain of Hughenden, QLD, has embarked on an ambitious project to erect exclusion fencing along its...

Ticks, small but deadly

They may be small, but their impact is massive. Cattle ticks, known for transmitting the deadly tick fever, can spell disaster for a herd....