China claims its steak
Australia Farming Related News
IT'S the next big export frontier for Australian beef - 248 million middle-class consumers in China are ready to claim their steak.
Source: North Queensland Register - Front Page
Spring Invitation Sale looking strong
Australia Farming Related News
THE inaugural Ray White Spring Invitation Sale has captured the attention of both buyers and sellers with plenty of inquiry flowing in for the 188 bulls on offer.
The sale will be held
Source: North Queensland Register - Front Page
United fight urged as wild dog threat grows
Australia Farming Related News
WILD dogs could have a major impact on livestock over the coming months unless producers get behind a coordinated baiting campaign.
Source: North Queensland Register - Front Page
Campdrafting legend says the land's in his blood
Australia Farming Related News
HE makes it sound easy, but 86-year-old bronco branding great Charlie Rayment was born with it in his blood.
Source: North Queensland Register - Front Page
Cows conserving carbon
Australia Farming Related News
WHEN it comes to climate change, livestock animals have become confused with human management of livestock, Tony Lovell says.
Source: North Queensland Register - Front Page
SCL policy 'crippling' - Canegrowers
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NORTHERN canegrowers have warned of "collateral damage" if changes aren't made to the draft strategic cropping land (SCL) policy aiming to protect quality land from mining.
Source: North Queensland Register - Front Page
Ride marks centenary
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TWENTY riders, along with about 15 other support people, attended a special centenary trail ride held in conjunction with the Millaa Millaa centenary celebrations.
Source: North Queensland Register - Front Page
Cyclone aftermath tough on nurseries
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CYCLONE Yasi crossed the Far North Queensland coast in February leaving a trail of destruction.
The impact of the event has left a lasting impression on the families associated with the nursery and cut flower industries of the region.
Source: North Queensland Register - Front Page