‘A big struggle’: Push for radical shift to spark kangaroo meat industry Kangaroos are 'assets not pests', Dr George Wilson says. Test
North west hay effort ready to roll A hay run on steroids has been mobilised in the last 24 hours to bring emergency fodder relief to desperate graziers in Queensland’s north west. Test
Privacy law pressure in wake of Aussie Farms name-and-shame-map Lawmakers can act now to protect farmers from animal activist trespass campaigns. Test
Agricultural Science and Engineering Precinct opens at USQ USQ plays a major role in research and development in particular in the areas of agriculture. Test
North west hay effort ready to roll A hay run on steroids has been mobilised in the last 24 hours to bring emergency fodder relief to desperate graziers in Queensland’s north west. Test
Defence to fly in fodder The federal government has confirmed that it will undertake fodder drops for cattle cut off by flooding and north west Queensland. Test
Disaster unfolding in north west Stock losses of more than a thousand head are expected in the state’s north west, as torrential rain and ongoing gale force winds continue to batter the region. Test
QRIC hotline to assist flood affected racing participants Racing industry participants in north Queensland have hotline to call if they need help from QRIC. Test
One Tree Agriculture to host cotton field day at Warra The 2018 Darling Downs cotton grower of the year opens farm gates. Test
Disaster unfolding in north west Stock losses of more than a thousand head are expected in the state’s north west, as torrential rain and ongoing gale force winds continue to batter the region. Test
Light weight yearling steers to feed make 284.2c at Dalby Numbers lifted by 2731 to 6218 cattle at Dalby this week. Test
Agricultural Science and Engineering Precinct opens at USQ USQ plays a major role in research and development in particular in the areas of agriculture. Test
QRIC hotline to assist flood affected racing participants Racing industry participants in north Queensland have hotline to call if they need help from QRIC. Test
Privacy law pressure in wake of Aussie Farms name-and-shame-map Lawmakers can act now to protect farmers from animal activist trespass campaigns. Test
One Tree Agriculture to host cotton field day at Warra The 2018 Darling Downs cotton grower of the year opens farm gates. Test
Light weight yearling steers to feed make 284.2c at Dalby Numbers lifted by 2731 to 6218 cattle at Dalby this week. Test
Crisis team set up as rain threatens cattle industry AgForce has established a crisis management team to ensure affected producers receive the support they need. Test
Pineapple farms inundated in northern deluge Pineapple growers are counting the cost after almost 2.5 metres of monsoonal rain swamped properties in Rollingstone. Test
Royal Commission findings are good news for ag The Hayne Royal Commission has brought to light some long-sidelined issues Test
Agricultural Science and Engineering Precinct opens at USQ USQ plays a major role in research and development in particular in the areas of agriculture. Test
Better, not bitter canola meal German researchers have identified the compound that makes canola meal bitter, potentially opening up new markets for the byproduct. Test
Sorghum agronomy targets yields Improving specific parts of sorghum agronomy can help boost yields and reliability in tough seasons. Test
January the hottest month on record BOM data has shown that January was the hottest month on record for Australia as a whole. Test
Sorghum harvest shows impact of tough season Late-planted sorghum crops have started to show signs of moisture stress in the past week. Test
Vic road train extension boost An extension of the road train network in Victoria will mean fodder can move north to drought-stricken NSW more efficiently. Test
Carabeef exports plunge as China tightens border control Indian buffalo prices fall as grey trade stamped out. Test
Hides pile up with no price relief in sight Industry launches big Leather Naturally advertising campaign. Test
All Breeds all good The annual February All Breeds sale will go ahead in Rockhampton as scheduled next week, with flooding rain in the north expected to have little impact. Test
Defence to fly in fodder The federal government has confirmed that it will undertake fodder drops for cattle cut off by flooding and north west Queensland. Test
The Coopers Couch E2: You can’t make money off lambs if they don’t make it to marking Sponsored content: If you’ve got low birthing rates you’re going to have a bad year. That’s why it’s essential, experts say, to protect your flock against Campylobacter. Test
ReachOut: 24/7 support for teens and families struggling with the drought Advertiser content: ReachOut has published a drought care package for young people and their parents, available to all online. Test
Secure a golden ticket from Glenliam Farm dispersal Advertiser content: An elite Murray Grey herd will go under the hammer March 2 at 1pm as Ken and Maureen Cowley disperse their stud. Test
How your life could benefit from owning a quality concrete tank Advertiser content: Let the expert team from Terry Miller Concrete Tanks guide you through the process of installing a concrete tank. Test
Holbrook home to world’s top two cows Sponsored content: Hicks Beef tops International Genetics Solutions' All Purpose Index with two top quality females. Test
Producers fear stock losses Concerns are growing for cattle exposed to continuing rain and icy gales as the monsoon low moved west into north west Queensland overnight. Test
The Coopers Couch E2: You can’t make money off lambs if they don’t make it to marking Sponsored content: If you’ve got low birthing rates you’re going to have a bad year. That’s why it’s essential, experts say, to protect your flock against Campylobacter. Test
Large crowd attend Pacific Seeds field day trials Pacific Seeds 2019 summer crop field day faces. Test
The dream that became a reality... Advertiser content: Shearwell Australia have one of the fastest order turn around rates in the country, and their product was developed by farmers for farmers. Test
New lamb definition set to take effect from July 1 Australia's new lamb definition will soon take effect scheduled for July 1, 2019. Test
Measured and visual best approach Sheep industry expert says ASBVs are best used in conjunction with visual appraisal. Test
Dry set to affect sheepmeat supply in 2019 Lamb slaughter forecast to reach its lowest level since 2012. Test
First Woolmark-certified running shoe leaps into market Advertiser content: Athletic Propulsion Labs® (APL) has launched their TechLoom Breeze Merino Wool collection - the first- ever technical knit shoe to be certified by The Woolmark Company. Test
Producers urged to take action in national Sheep Parasite Survey Advertiser content: Sheep producers are being urged to participate in a national survey that could change the way the industry manages parasites such as worms, flies and lice. Test
Why does wool breathe? Advertiser content: Human beings rely on clothing to help regulate their body temperatures, and this creates the feeling of comfort. Due to the wool fibre’s inherent characteristics, wool fabrics provide this thermal comfort better than any other common apparel fibre. Test
Maintaining China’s desire for Aussie wool Advertiser content: Trade between China and Australia is fundamental for the Australian wool industry. In 2018, AWI has marked more than half a century of a cross-cultural partnership between Australia and China – spanning trade through to design. Test
Stubble baling is driving up sales Case IH LB434XL large square baler is selling well as people look for hay Test
Liquid injection gaining in popularity Liquid Systems SA gaining popularity for nutrition injection Test
Vertical weed destructor The integrated Harrington weed destructor has gotten a vertical makeover Test
Investigating game-changers in agtech USQ Agricultural technology researcher awarded Fulbright scholarship Test
Southern Qld property market hinges on rain Southern Queensland rural property values are generally expected to remain strong in 2019. Test
Knowles heads Ray White Rural and Livestock Adrian Knowles is the new state manager for Ray White Rural and Livestock in Queensland. Test
John Crerar relocates to Mackay Well known Hourn & Bishop Qld rural property specialist John Crerar has relocated to Mackay. Test
Jondaryan’s Colmar on the market The 355 hectare Jondaryan property Colmar will be auctioned by Ray White Rural in Dalby on February 21. Test
Firm trade stand vital Australia must stand firm in trade deal with EU to protect its dairy products from geographical indicator restrictions. Test
The truth behind $1 a litre milk In a series of anonymous interviews, Australian dairy processors have lifted the veil of secrecy about the deals done with supermarkets behind closed doors. Test
Scenic Rim dairy farmer pulls the plug Rodney Teese says enough is enough and has decided to sell his herd. Test
Milk production plummets Australian milk production plummets as high feed and water prices impact Northern Victoria, NSW and Queensland. Test
Aldi, Coles cop fresh blast over drought milk levy Coles and Aldi told to get serious about a drought milk levy Test
Queensland rain to drive cattle markets Supplies to Qld beef plants set to tighten following heavy rains Test
Crisis team set up as rain threatens cattle industry AgForce has established a crisis management team to ensure affected producers receive the support they need. Test
Farming for answers from our politicians Politics and economic stability top the list of major constraints for business growth and for business confidence. Test