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Plants to grow on moon

When NASA returns the Artemis III mission to the moon in 2026 astronauts will grow plants in a mini lunar greenhouse. In a world first,...

Meet Angelo, QRIDA’s new regional area manager for north Queensland

Angelo Rigano might be new to the Queensland Rural and Industry Development Authority (QRIDA) but he is no stranger to north Queensland’s thriving agribusiness...

Population, technology and capital set to drive agricultural investment

Global population trends, advances in technology and increasing capital inflows are tipped to drive a significant investment boon in the $3.6 trillion Australian agriculture...

Hub navigates the way

A one-stop-shop for livestock transport information has been launched at the combined Queensland and Australian Livestock Transporters’ Associations’ national conference in Toowoomba. Developed in consultation...

Fighting the good fight

Did you know 99 per cent of the 50,000 tonnes of tinned tuna Australians eat annually is imported? And less than a third is...

Camels shine at show

Queensland’s Summer Land Camels has won gold, silver and bronze medals at the 2024 Sydney Royal Cheese and Dairy Show. It was awarded gold for...

Gourd Almighty! Giant win

In a battle of super-sized proportions, Toowoomba’s Downlands College smashed the long-standing Ekka record by more than 100kg to clinch top honours at the...

Investing in operational success with Black Box Co

Collecting and recording data for compliance purposes has long been a tedious task for many graziers. The Stanes family of Lyndavale Cattle Co in the...

Safety is paramount

KERRI-LYNN PEACHEY is the Farm Safety Research Manager at AgHealth Australia, part of The University of Sydney’s School of Rural Health and, while she’s...

Flavour-filled farm trails

Overflowing larders on the farm, freshly-picked produce from a paddock, jams and chutneys made with love, olives and cheese, honey and garlic, carrots for...

Viable ag investment

“Timber Creek“ is 320 acres comprising of Yarraman Creek flats rising to undulating Hoop and Bunya Pine slopes and valleys, this property was originally...

Easy farm clean-up

Australia’s leading high pressure water blaster manufacturer, Australian Pump Industries, has increased production of its range of cold and hot water pressure cleaners, ideal...

$600K boost for shows

In the first permanent increase to the Show Society Grants Program since 2006, Queensland’s well-loved agricultural shows have received a major financial boost. The...

Bega to close doors