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That the cattle market is fickle is not news to anyone who has ever run beef.
Ample global wheat supplies and expectations of a massive U.S. corn harvest continues to depress global grain markets, including Australia.
Naegleria fowleri, a rare but potentially harmful organism has been detected in the Charleville and Augathella water supply.
A succulent weed that will kill stock if they eat it is part of a new project that Desert Channels Queensland has underway in ...
A new national accreditation framework for lay (non-veterinarian) spaying in the beef cattle industry has launched, following ...
From sleeping in the dairy sheds as a young veterinary student in the 1960s to shaping the Ekka's animal welfare and ...
The components for the 69-turbine wind farm proposed by Twiggy Forrest's Squadron Energy project have arrived at the Port of ...
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 ...
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.
A group discussion session at the August 12, 2025, Agricultural Roundtable in Brisbane. Picture supplied. Labor is widely ...