Ticks On 155 ‘Tick-Free’ Properties
There are currently 155 tick-infested properties inside Queensland’s “tick-free” zone.
There are currently 155 tick-infested properties inside Queensland’s “tick-free” zone.
New Acland Coal has agreed to spend $2 million to further rehabilitate about 100 hectares of land at its controversial mine near Acland.
Councillor Scott Henschen has warned conditions are ripe for cattle tick populations to “explode” in the South Burnett.
Blackbutt residents should not be alarmed if they hear shooting in the Gilla area on June 30.
The La Niña weather pattern in the tropical Pacific which has been bringing Queensland so much rain has officially ended.
Toowoomba Regional Council is reminding property owners who have gates and grids on the road network of the changes in licences from 2022-23.
Agents yarded 780 head for the fortnightly SBLX Fat and Store Sale at Murgon Saleyards on Tuesday (June 14).
The State Government has confirmed funding to construct the controversial Wivenhoe Dam to Warwick pipeline – with offshoots to provide water to Nobby, Clifton, Greenmount and Cambooya.
Hey kids! Time is running out if you want to enter this year’s Farm Safety calendar competition.
Horse owners and veterinarians are being reminded to vaccinate horse against the Hendra disease following confirmation of a new variant of the virus.
Researchers have proven what most country people probably already knew in their hearts, saleyards are critical to the social fabric of rural communities.
Member for Maranoa – and Nationals leader – David Littleproud will retain the Agriculture portfolio in the Coalition’s Shadow Ministry.
Queenslanders are being encouraged to have their say on a new strategy for dealing with the impacts of feral deer.
Council is offering a free workshop to show how to turn food scraps into fertiliser.
Low-interest loans are now available for primary producers and small businesses in the South Burnett affected by this year’s floods.
Agents yarded 600 head for the fortnightly combined agents Fat and Store Sale at Murgon’s saleyards on Tuesday (May 31).
The deadline to submit information to the Sunwater survey into local irrigators’ water needs has been extended to June 17.
The ongoing, unseasonable wet weather has delivered an additional headache for mungbean farmers in Queensland.
South Burnett mayor Brett Otto wrote to State and Federal MPs last week pleading for help for farmers who lost topsoil in this year’s floods.
Disaster assistance is now available for 12 Local Government Areas – including the South Burnett – which experienced the latest rainfall and flooding.