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Young farmers inspired

The third Agvention regenerative farming field day proved to be a whole lot of fun as well as being informative and inspiring. A variety of...

Vietnam market access: Plum position for Aussie crop

Australian plums are headed to Vietnam following a strategic research and development effort and successful market access negotiations led by the Australian Government’s Department...

‘Rice-ing’ to the challenge

University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) researchers will receive part of a $1.45 million boost through the Australian Government’s Aus4Innovation program to develop technological solutions...

Research and education with agriculture at heart

A regional university with global impact, Southern Cross University is pioneering agricultural research and education. From plant breeding to soil testing and courses in...

A ’Golden’ opportunity

Lachlan Howland of Golden Pastoral is so confident in the Square Meaters breed, he will buy any purebred to finish and supply directly to...

Shikira takes top honours

The nation’s finest young poultry judges flocked to the Royal Adelaide Show in September, with Queensland’s Shikira Stehbens emerging as the national champion in...

Quality Carabar bull sale

Darren Hegarty welcomes you to the second Carabar Angus bull sale at Blackall on Tuesday, 29 October at 10am. In all, 55 “good quality“ February-March...

All rural steel supplies

Why retire when you love what you do everyday? So asks Cec Fox who for 60 years has worked in the steel supply industry. “What would...

Bull fetches six figures

Two Droughtmaster bulls have each sold for $100,000 via online selling platform, StockLive, on day one of the Droughtmaster National Sale at Central Queensland...

A showcase of innovation

A ‘grain detective’ optimising quality assessments, a platform eliminating paperwork for farmers and soil treatments that increase nitrogen in a natural way cultivated plenty...

Flourish at Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers

This Friday evening on 4 October in Queens Park something very special will take place - the full Queensland Symphony Orchestra will perfrom Symphony...

Taking beef to Parliament

Farmers from across the country made their way to Canberra to send a clear message to the Federal Government and make their voices heard. After...

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