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Although a levee bank is in place at Charleville and the town's had no inundation for 13 years, insurance premiums continue ...
An outbreak of the deadly blackleg disease on a cattle property in north west Queensland has prompted a warning from a local ...
Held at the Ag-Grow bull selling complex in Emerald, buyers from across Queensland and Victoria were among the 56 registered ...
Andrew McConville, chief executive of the Murray-Darling Basin Authority, said evaluations of the plan were saying the ...
Santa Gertrudis cattle are on the up and up, says Neil Watson, principal of the Watasanta stud, Tamworth, with sale-topping ...
A European-built header could improve harvesting efficiencies for crop growers along the eastern coast following a ...
Two bulls sold for the top price of $22,000 in 2025: Com nine herd bull went to the Grieve Family of Paradise Grazing, Nanango, and Barambah-Dale Ultimate went to the Price Family of Marengo, Aramac, ...
A creative fundraiser has raised a record amount of money for a central Queensland primary school and eradicated more than 1600 pests in the process. In the space of 47 hours, the fourth biennial ...
A decade after their first dryland cotton crop failed, Mungindi mixed farmer Tim Houston thinks he's starting to get the hang of it - with a little help from the odd well-timed thunderstorm.
Clint Miles, Yeppoon sold number three Brahman steers for 391c/kg at 577kg to return $2257. Dalawai Holdings, South Yaamba sold Droughtmaster cross steers for 432c/kg at 353kg to return $1527.
Feedlots continue to be utilised as part of long-standing programs supplying consistent beef to a range of markets. Additionally, the use of feedlots as a finishing and quality tool, alongside the ...
Heavy feeder steers lifted around 10c/kg, with most descriptions selling well above 440c/kg. Light feeders and feeder heifers sold to a similar market as last week, while weaners and restocker cattle ...