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South Burnett sellers did well at the Moreton Beef Classic Show and Sale held at Purga on October 18.
South Burnett sellers did well at the Moreton Beef Classic Show and Sale held at Purga on October 18.
The Southern Queensland Country Regional Food Network is seeking local farmers to fulfil the demand for regionally produced food.
The State Government is reminding cattle producers that they must ensure that the correct National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) tags are applied prior to cattle being moved.
Schoolgirls from Nanango and Murgon State High Schools joined local women at this year’s World Rural Womens Day luncheon at Wooroolin Hall today.
More than 250 farmers, agribusinesses and government representatives will converge on Canberra next week for the National Farmers’ Federation 2012 National Congress.
The new Southern Queensland Country Food and Wine Development Plan aims to establish Southern Queensland Country as an iconic Australian food regions.
South Burnett farmers and land owners have been invited to learn more about opportunities to diversify their businesses at an Agritourism Field Day to be held at Kingaroy on Monday, October 29.
The Queensland Greens claim little has changed since the election of the LNP State Government as “community concerns about Queensland’s coal seam gas industry remain unaddressed”.
Farming lobby group AgForce Queensland has welcomed the appointment of Charles Burke to the role of chief executive officer.
Agriculture Minister John McVeigh has announced a series of measures – including a reinvigoration of the QDOG committee – to tackle the problem of wild dogs in Queensland.
A State MP has assured industry he is “monitoring the situation” after widespread concerns about the cost and availability of domestic gas supplies in Queensland.
Did you know that rabies is now present only 350km from northern Australia? This is a bit closer than Moffatdale is to Stanthorpe …
A report by the Climate Commission suggests beef production in Queensland could decline substantially by 2050
2008 Tree Farmers of the Year John and Jane McLaughlin, from ‘Mounefontein’ at Chahpingah, will be guest speakers at the upcoming Australian Forest Growers National Conference in Gympie.
The Southern Queensland Country Regional Food Network – a joint project of local councils, the Regional Tourism organisation and the State Government – has now been formally incorporated as a unique association.
Gympie Regional Council is seeking to establish a Weeds and Pest Advisory Committee with membership drawn from government agencies, environmental managers, primary production businesses and industries within the Gympie region.
The Queensland government agency responsible for biosecurity has responded to claims that adjoining properties were not informed about a recent outbreak of influenza at a piggery, and that effluent from the piggery was allowed to be used on the properties as irrigation.
Australian Pork Limited (APL) has joined the the National Farmers’ Federation as a Commodity Council member.
The State Government today announced plans for “practical, common-sense reforms” to the Vegetation Management Act to allow for vegetation thinning, fodder harvesting and the clearing of “vegetation encroachment”.
Influenza in pigs is like influenza in humans … it’s a regular occurrence, and although it needs to be managed, there’s no need to fear pork or pork products.