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Nebo’s spurring campdraft

Spurs were digging and reins were tightened at the Nebo Bushman Carnival (NBC) as competitors buckled down for the event win. Spurring frantically, participants rode...

Time trials, cutting and patterns

Dust and dirt flew at the Emerald Ag-Grow arena from 22 to 23 June, as competitors of the Forshaw Performance Horses Stockman's Workout Challenge...

Saddle up for record sale

Sky rocketing clearance rates and new record bids cantered through the Ag-Grow Elite Horse Sale ring, leaving vendors and buyers saddled and galloping into...

An innovative rural leader

Emma-Louise Gibbons is a national finalist in The 2023 AgriFutures Queensland Rural Women of the Year Award, which recognises her contribution to Australia’s rural...

Qld dominates Paddock to Palate

Queensland beef producers have again proven the quality of their cattle genetics, dominating the weight gain phase of the RNA’s 2023 Paddock to Palate...

Locals snap up Carson land

Local farmers have bought the substantial Carson family holding in the Balonne region of south-west Queensland, ending an almost 50-year legacy. The 18,180.46-hectare portfolio –...

What goes up must come down, if only slightly

A 23.48 million hectare winter crop is predicted for Australia this year – up slightly on last year – according to Rabobank in its...

More reasons to love chicken meat

World-first chicken meat research consortium is set to level up Australia’s favourite meat. It’s already Australia’s most popular animal protein. But now, a world-first research...

Nothing grows without water

After producing hay and chaff for almost 40 years, Steve Neuendorf knows the importance of securing water for his enterprise.   So, when his accountant told...

The boot-scooting festival

Celebrating their 10th anniversary, the Birdsville Big Red Bash (BBRB) has a ripper festival lined up for attendees, providing camel and helicopter rides, dress-up...

Improved affordability ahead – Rabobank fertiliser outlook

Farm fertiliser “affordability” is starting to improve across the globe, with a likely recovery in application in some regions in 2023, Rabobank says in...

Designing Australia’s agricultural future

University of Southern Queensland student Isaac Halling is a step closer to his dream career in agricultural engineering after being awarded a 2023 AgriFutures...

Tackling heat stress

When heat stress hits, cattle eat less and burn 15 per cent more energy just to maintain themselves. Reducing heat stress helps cattle maintain...