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Aussie farmers are ’simply nuts’ for peanuts

A power ballad about peanuts for the nation is set to be the latest craze as Australian farmers sing about how they are ’simply...

Record price for bull

A horned bull sold on 9 September at Andrew Bassingthwaighte’s Yarrawonga Santa Gertrudis stud at Wallumbilla has reset the breed’s bull record. Yarrawonga Katmandu R236,...

Katmandu reaches new heights

A horned bull sold on September 9 at Andrew Bassingthwaighte’s Yarrawonga Santa Gertrudis stud at Wallumbilla has reset the breed’s bull record. Yarrawonga Katmandu R236,...

Regional newspaper revival underway

A revival of independent newspapers that started a year ago in Queensland continues to go from strength to strength. Since NewsCorp announced the closure...

Regenerative ag generating corporate investment

Australian agricultural land has become one of the most attractive asset classes for corporate investors in Australia, with farm property sale prices booming alongside...

Big breakthrough in grain

Big grain size is what croppers seek to achieve higher yields, better grading, fewer screenings and enhanced milling efficiency. Well, in some good news, Queensland...

The way of the future

As an agricultural science graduate, it is little surprise Darling Downs grain grower Glenn Milne enthusiastically embraces cropping trials “as it is the only...

Cattle logistics boost

Cattle logistics in Queensland will welcome a fresh start on 1 January 2022 when Watco East West starts operating on the state’s central west...

Agricultural land hike

Australian agricultural land prices are set to continue to climb for at least the next five years – with the sharpest growth to 2023...

Dedicated quarantine facilities mean more seasonal workers

Dedicated quarantine facilities will allow more Pacific Labour Scheme and Seasonal Workers Program (PLS/SWP) workers into Queensland. Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and...

Ag sets vaccination example

Queensland’s agriculture sector has set a strong example for all Queenslanders by urging its workforce to get vaccinated for Covid-19. Agriculture Minister Mark Furner visited...

Corey’s passion from a young age

Corey Evans has fond memories of joining his granddad at the cattle sales and helping out with his family’s beef cattle farm north of...

Cotton’s up-and-comer

Grace Griffiths is the sole Queenslander vying for the 2025 Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC) Chris Lehmann Young Cotton Achiever of the Year...