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Sisters ready to conquer

Condamine sisters Claire and Hannah Morgan relied on the equestrian experience gained on their family farm Arubial to help them conquer the Mongol Derby,...

Queenslanders top

Queenslanders have won the two top awards at the cotton industry's awards dinner at the biennial Australian Cotton Conference on the Gold Coast. The 2024...

City-slicker Sharna shines

Sharna Holman’s passion for agriculture was nurtured in the unlikely location of North Rocks in Sydney. Sharna, 30, attended Muirfield High School, which has...

Sowing seeds of change

Toowoomba in southern Queensland might seem a long way from Hyderabad in India but for University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) student Sandiri Manaswini, both...

Trample survivor says thanks to LifeFlight rescuer crew

A Gympie teenager who was trampled by a cow has visited the Sunshine Coast’s LifeFlight base to say thank you to the aeromedical crew. Jorja...

Efforts to protect threatened plant

Arrow Energy, a Dalby-based natural gas company, is using the latest cloning technology and horticultural techniques to protect the Kogan Waxflower, a threatened shrub...

‘Game-changer’ on weeds

A Queensland agricultural company is leveraging AI, drones and USB sticks to help prevent farmers over-spraying herbicides. InFarm has developed a drone-to-tractor solution called Fallow...

Golden goal seals victory

The winter polo season got underway at the weekend with the 2024 Sapphire Shield, hosted by the Downs Polo Club at the Clifton Recreation...

Live sheep export ban hits hard

A Bill to phase out live sheep exports by sea on 1 May 2028 has officially been passed only two months after the Albanese...

Back the Bush: Let’s all unite for Queensland

With so many difficulties and political crossroads facing us in agriculture right now, its vitally important we gather round and hear the latest developments...

School stronger, better

The Valkyrie State School stands stronger and better than ever before after celebrating its 50th milestone with past, present and future students, teachers and...

A rare, ‘bare’ opportunity

The inclusion of a fully-operational carbon project is expected to help push the price of Queensland cattle breeding enterprise Coralie to about $20 million. Run...

Building herds, backing clients

Accredited Speckle Park cattle and proven maternal lines on offer at Wattle Grove’s Triple Treat Sale this month. Wattle Grove Speckle Park will once again...