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Visitors from across southern Queensland and beyond turned out in their thousands for the opening day of FarmFest, which this ...
A new project is set to support livestock producers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve profitability, with the ...
Qld and the NT are the only two jurisdictions where branding cattle is still mandatory and industry groups don't want that to ...
Growing southern processor competition and smaller yardings following rain have pushed slaughter cow prices sharply higher in ...
Victorian law-makers have side-stepped a call to ban animal activists from illegally filming on farms, feedlots and abattoirs ...
There was a lift in numbers and the quality was again mixed at Wagga sale yesterday. Weaners were back in numbers but still ...
Pressure on the Federal Government to provide interest-free loan, freight subsidies and other direct drought support will ...
Indonesia has broadened its live cattle supply options to include Brazil and New Zealand, a senior Indonesian Government ...
After years of eradication work, Brazil has this week been declared Foot-and-Mouth Disease free without vaccination by the ...
Prices paid for wheat and barley have dropped by up to $10/t in the past week on softer offshore markets, and rain in dry ...
There’s growing concern in Ag circles about the overreach by the Queensland Police Service’s Weapons Licensing Branch (WLB) ...
South Australia has waived biosecurity inspection fees for drought-impacted local farmers importing fodder for interstate and ...