Have Your Say On Farm Deposits
Farmers are being encouraged to have their say on the Farm Management Deposits Scheme (FMDS) … is it meeting your needs and working efficiently?
Farmers are being encouraged to have their say on the Farm Management Deposits Scheme (FMDS) … is it meeting your needs and working efficiently?
Artisan distillers and craft brewers in Queensland will now be able to operate under a new liquor licence.
AgForce Qld has called on the Federal Government to establish an Office of Science Integrity to guarantee quality assurance of the science behind Great Barrier Reef regulations and water quality targets.
To coincide with International Women’s Day (March 8), AgForce Young Producers’ Council member Helen Woodland has reflected on the role of women in agriculture, and paid tribute to their efforts:
Combined agents yarded 1250 head in Murgon for the liveweight sale on March 2, where the market was easier throughout.
AgForce Queensland’s new Young Producers’ Council met for the first time in Rockhampton last month to set its priorities for the next two years.
Aussie Land & Livestock yarded 1200 head on February 26 at Coolabunia for their Special Store Sale.
WorkSafe Qld has issued an alert in the wake of recent tractor accidents in Queensland.
Pressure on the State Government to remove the Burnett catchment from Barrier Reef protection regulations is growing in the wake of a large meeting of producers held in Kingaroy this month.
There are two rural workshops coming up in the South Burnett which may be of interest to local primary producers.
South Burnett Regional Council will facilitate the formation of “voluntary collaborative groups” of irrigators as part of the next stage of the Burnett Water Feasibility Study.
The Burnett-Mary catchment should not be included in State Government reef protection agricultural regulations, AgForce Qld CEO Michael Guerin says.
Agents Aussie Land & Livestock yarded 277 head at a fat and store sale at Coolabunia Saleyards on Tuesday (February 16).
Local residents may have spotted a bright orange tractor pulling a caravan trundling through South Burnett streets on Monday.
The Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) has expressed concerns the State Government is “unfairly picking winners” by restricting the type of farmers who can benefit from an election commitment of a 50 per cent price cut for horticulture irrigation water.
A renewed call to exclude the South Burnett from the Great Barrier Reef Catchment Area was dutifully noted by stunned departmental officers at a large Town Hall meeting held in Kingaroy on Tuesday night.
AgForce Queensland has emphasised the important role agriculture will play if Australia is to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
The Federal Government is urging heightened biosecurity vigilance ahead of Chinese New Year after reports of new variants of African Swine Fever (ASF) emerging in Asia.
Kingaroy’s Big Peanut is rapidly taking shape in artist Kano’s workshop, but he still needs parts from South Burnett residents to help make it “more special”.
Toowoomba Council representatives met Water Minister Glenn Butcher on Tuesday to discuss the State Government’s $3 million water study for the Southern and Darling Downs regions.