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A succulent weed that will kill stock if they eat it is part of a new project that Desert Channels Queensland has underway in ...
Naegleria fowleri, a rare but potentially harmful organism has been detected in the Charleville and Augathella water supply.
From sleeping in the dairy sheds as a young veterinary student in the 1960s to shaping the Ekka's animal welfare and ...
A new national accreditation framework for lay (non-veterinarian) spaying in the beef cattle industry has launched, following ...
The 22-year-old from Loxton, says it is a big honour to succeed Mia Doering from Tansey, Qld as the new Santa Gertrudis ...
When the Conaghan family first installed a feedlot management program over a decade ago, they never knew that it would one ...
Australian Fodder Industry Association (AFIA) members have voted for a fresh take at their organisation, with a new chair and ...
Biosecurity Queensland is looking to landholders to help them prepare its responses to threats of locust damage, and has ...
Heifer bulls and carcase traits were in demand at Te Mania's annual northern sale in Walgett on August 12, with several ...
The McErvale family of Rod, Maddison, Isla, and Rebecca, has diversified their woolgrowing operation into Leroy Mac Designs ...
Ample global wheat supplies and expectations of a massive U.S. corn harvest continues to depress global grain markets, including Australia.
The first wool classing course to be offered in Queensland in 25 years is almost fully subscribed, but it nearly didn't happen, thanks to bureaucratic hurdles.
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