The "severe operating uncertainty" flowing from the Middle East conflict is threatening to push Australia's struggling ...
Grain markets are sitting in a holding pattern, caught between rising risk and a lack of conviction to push higher.
News that Queensland is exposed to potential lumpy skin incursions and recent tick outbreaks have caused some to question the ...
The prime and store cattle sale returned to Charters Towers for the first time in more than a month, resulting in a larger than normal yarding. Combined agents yarded 2448 head for the sale on ...
Opinion: who will back the bush and unite a divided country?
Pigs are known for their foraging ability and intelligence, but could they be part of the response to one of Queensland's most damaging weeds?
Pain management during lamb marking is becoming an increasingly important focus for sheep producers with studies showing appropriate pain relief strategies can help lambs heal faster.
While the ink has dried on Australia's free trade deal with the European Union, it is not yet a done deal, as getting it through the bloc's political machinery can often be the real test.
The days of relying on a dog-eared notebook and a whiteboard in the shed are numbered for many sheep producers, with on-farm software stepping up to handle everything from animal records to grazing ...
The sulkies - a classic two-wheeler and a four-wheeler buckboard or wagon - were handcrafted by one of Blackall's long-term residents, Arthur Behan, who died in May 2024, at the age of 90.
Fertiliser suppliers are pressuring Canberra for an emergency relaxation of restrictions on the explosive ingredient ammonium nitrate, in a bid to help farmers meet this year's urgent need for ...
The gates still swing open, the pavilions still fill, and the crowds are returning, but behind the scenes, Queensland's agricultural shows are walking an increasingly fine financial line.
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