Rural

Farmers Urged To Seek Help

Farmers Urged To Seek Help

South Burnett Regional Council is encouraging property owners not to “self-assess” their eligibility for disaster assistance.

Speciality Sales Draw Top Prices

Speciality Sales Draw Top Prices

Three specialty cattle sales held in the South Burnett last week for Charolais and Limousins produced strong returns for sellers, despite the wetter-than-usual year.

BOM Issues La Niña Alert

BOM Issues La Niña Alert

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a “La Niña Alert”,  saying the chance of La Niña returning in Spring was now triple the normal risk.

Producers Urged To Stay Alert

Producers Urged To Stay Alert

The threat of Foot and Mouth Disease is serious but it’s Lumpy Skin Disease and African Swine Fever which has Biosecurity Queensland senior inspector John Higgins most worried at the moment.

MP Queries Flood Aid Rejections

MP Queries Flood Aid Rejections

Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington has questioned the State Government about why so many flood grant applications by primary producers and small businesses have been declined.

Farmers Urged To Double Bait Dose

Farmers Urged To Double Bait Dose

New research by the CSIRO has found mouse populations can be reduced significantly by doubling the amount of zinc phosphide (ZnP) in grain baits used for broadscale agriculture.

Flood Risk Remains High: BOM

Flood Risk Remains High: BOM

The Bureau of Meteorology has confirmed that a negative Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) event is under way and will most likely continue over the coming months.

Wondai Forum To Discuss FMD

Wondai Forum To Discuss FMD

The South Burnett Agricultural Network will meet in Wondai on Thursday to update producers about foot and mouth disease and lumpy skin disease.

Exports Key To Ease ‘Avolanche’

Exports Key To Ease ‘Avolanche’

Australia will need to both eat and export more avocados as growers negotiate a predicted soaring growth in production over the next five years, agribusiness bank Rabobank says in a new report.

Recovery Grants Extended

Recovery Grants Extended

Financial recovery assistance up to $75,000 is now available for primary producers in the Gympie and Somerset areas who were affected by the flooding that occurred in south-east Queensland throughout mid-May.

Used Cotton Returned To Soil

Used Cotton Returned To Soil

A 12-month trial on a cotton farm just outside Goondiwindi has shown it is possible to divert large amounts of cotton textile waste from landfill with no harm done to soil health or cotton yields.