New soil conservation guidelines for Queensland
Soil feeds, clothes, and houses us, cleanses the water we drink and the air that we breathe, protects and nurtures native plants and animals, and creates the landscapes…
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Soil feeds, clothes, and houses us, cleanses the water we drink and the air that we breathe, protects and nurtures native plants and animals, and creates the landscapes…
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Connect, network, inspire – these are the things that happen at a Queensland Regional, Rural and Remote Women’s Network (QRRRWN) conference. Much laughter, a few tears and a…
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The Northern Beef Futures project welcomes to the Broome operations Kevin Bell and Lauren Gibson. Kevin and Lauren will be assisting producers in the Kimberley and Pilbara regions…
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Be on the lookout! Cattle producers throughout western Queensland are advised to be on the lookout for pimelea poisoning this spring. Pimelea poisoning can otherwise be known as…
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The Australian Government launched the Agricultural Competitiveness White Paper last Saturday. This is the government’s plan to grow agriculture and it is a $4 billion investment in our…
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Emma Hegarty wins inaugural Trans-Tasman award – the Zanda McDonald Award Emma Hegarty, 27 year old Beef Extension Officer for Queensland’s Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF), has…
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A suite of new videos has been produced from the MLA Producer Forum at Beef Australia 2015 so you can watch the line-up of speakers share what the…
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The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has declared El Niño, but what does this really mean? This great infographic (see below) explains what typically occurs in an El Niño…
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A major re-development of one of Australia’s leading saleyards was officially opened by Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries Bill Byrne last week. The Minister visited the Dalby Regional…
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A new manual produced by MLA provides a roadmap for northern beef producers wanting to improve their bottom line. Improving the performance of northern beef enterprises – key…
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