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Deep phosphorus research

Understanding how to maximise the efficiency of phosphorus fertiliser use is becoming more important than ever as the fertility of Queensland grain-cropping soils diminishes Long-term...

Building resilience in leaders

Social enterprises play a crucial role in addressing local needs and fostering community resilience, but what happens to the wellbeing of teams leading these...

The ride of his life

Ross Maclean jokes he's in a state of withdrawal after riding 4214 kilometre to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House. "It's a bit difficult to...

Passion turns to Gold

A Central Queensland couple, Dan and Alice Rye of Evaldar, discovered their passion for mango farming after changing from their mining and media careers...

New era of beef genetics

While having a slightly different approach to traditional beef cattle breeding, Chinchilla farmers Nick and Kate Boshammer are the first graziers to incorporate “NuEra“...

Accessing Motherland

Rural mums in Queensland struggling financially will now be able to access the Motherland program for free. In an Australian first, the Queensland Government has...

Sharpening financial skills

The key to running successful farming businesses is a strong understanding of financials, according to Cecil Plains cotton grower Stuart Armitage. “The agricultural sector...

Angels a lifesaver for the Fitzpatrick family

Dan Fitzpatrick of Dulacca called Drought Angels in February 2019 as he was struggling to pay a bill. The creditor was threatening legal action against...

They’re farmers’ angels

There once was a farmer in southern Queensland who was relieved to finally find a buyer for his skinny cows. The B-Double arrived at...

Stewards of the land

Grant and Carly Burnham’s unique love and care for their land has been recognised with the Australian Government Climate Innovation Award. The North Burnett...

High input costs, soft prices hit hard

High input costs and soft commodity prices have dented the confidence of Queensland farmers, Rabobank says. Queensland, however, was one of two states where seasonal...

‘All is not well on the farm’: Rural Aid CEO

Australia’s most trusted rural charity has been urgently assisting farmers who are battling increased levels of mental ill-health in recent months. Rural Aid...

Dedications pays off

Three Toogoolawah State High School students have proven that hard work beyond the classroom can lead to success on the state stage, with impressive...