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MULTIMEDIA
Dairy Innovation Day
Dairy Innovation Day, Busselton, May 4
Gallery
Balingup Small Machinery Field Day
Gallery
Youth brush up on cattle handling
Gallery
The KPCA Ruralco Field day and Conference
Flashback Friday - January 1972
Photos
09 Jul 15 This week we look through the archives to January 1972
Alpha's awesome races
Photos
08 Jul 15 MORE than 1700 racegoers flocked to Alpha to see the thoroughbreds take to the track.
CQ Shows' Awards Dinners
Photos
08 Jul 15 The central Queensland shows sub-chamber finals were held over the weekend.
Showtime at Laidley
Photos
08 Jul 15 FROM fairy floss to bucking bulls, there was something for everyone at the Laidley Show.
Wean Picnic Races
Photos
08 Jul 15 Country racing was at its finest for the annual Wean Picnic Races on July 4.
Days Whiteface take out supreme champ
Photos
07 Jul 15 Supreme champion bull of the Alice Springs Show went to the Day family, Days Whiteface, Bordertown.
Signs of the season
Photos
07 Jul 15 A round up of how the season looks throughout the state.
Pastoralists come to town
Photos
06 Jul 15 The Centralian Beef Breeders Association dinner was held at Alice Springs on Saturday July 4.
All go at Townsville show
Photos
06 Jul 15 Awash with colour and jam-packed with spectacle, the 2015 Townsville Show proved a hit with families
Collins Brahman Sale
Photos
04 Jul 15 Alf and Louise Collins held their annual ALC bull sale on-property near Nebo in Central QLD.
Tamworth store sale
Video
03 Jul 15 About 1600 head were yarded at the Tamworth store sale on July 3
Sydney Royal Beef Challenge
Photos
03 Jul 15 Royal Agricultural Society feedlot competition cattle were judged at Bellata's Wilga Feedlot.
Acca on a Sunday morning
Audio
03 Jul 15 A loving parody-tribute to ABC Radio's Sunday morning institution, Ian "Macca" McNamara.
Tamworth store sale
Photos
03 Jul 15 About 1600 head were yarded at the Tamworth store sale on July 3
The weekly wrap: July 4
Audio
03 Jul 15 Catch up with the ag news of the week in our weekly audio wrap.
Shear success for Bre students
Photos
01 Jul 15 Merriman Shearing School at Bre has 14 new graducates joining the industry.
Condamine Cods' Ladies Day
Photos
01 Jul 15 Ladies flocked to the Condamine rugby fields to catch a cod or two.
Fun times at Ingham Show
Photos
01 Jul 15 Ingham residents arrived in force for the 2015 Ingham Show which wrapped up on Wednesday afternoon.
Culcairn stud looking for love
Photos
01 Jul 15 Farmer Scott Mitchell, Culcairn, NSW, is looking for a wife.
Elders Supreme Clip of the Sale
Photos
01 Jul 15 Wool growers gathered last week for the presentation of the Elders Clip of the Sale awards.
Flashback Friday - April 1999
Photos
01 Jul 15 This week we look back at our archives to April 1999.
Callide Dawson carcase winners
Photos
01 Jul 15 All the winners from the Callide Dawson Beef Carcase competition.
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PHOTOS & VIDEOS
See how was at the annual event on April 22.
Dairy Innovation Day, Busselton, May 4
BLOGS
The cattle industry would not exist but for foreign investment.
David Leyonhjelm
Not only are most levy payers never consulted, nobody even knows who most of them are.
David Leyonhjelm
Various thin-shelled types are running around like headless chooks over free-range eggs
David Leyonhjelm
The case for spending restraint and a rapid return to surplus is as strong as ever
David Leyonhjelm
COMMENTS
Good to know that thousands of caring people in all walks of life oppose the cruel live animal
Live export trade under attack again
Good to know that thousands of caring people in all walks of life oppose the cruel live animal
Live export trade under attack again
Good to know thousands of caring people in all walks of life oppose the cruel live animal trade.
Live export vital for WA says producer
Dumping duty a surprise to importers
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FARMERS about to spray paddocks prior to sowing this season’s crops may find bargain prices for some herbicides have...
Elders showcase real estate achievers
14 Apr 18
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Sheep
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While the favourable season is spurring lamb prices and providing more marketing options for producers, livestock agents are concerned rates are reaching unsustainable levels.
Cropping
There will be more cases of sclerotinia in canola in areas that do not traditionally have problems with the disease due to the wet spring.
Chickpea prices have jumped $30 to $50 a tonne above global market values as farmers caught with soggy crops look for alternative grain supplies to fulfill their forward contract commitments.
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