Rural

Borders On Alert For High-Risk Pork

Borders On Alert For High-Risk Pork

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.

Last Chance To Make Peanut History

Last Chance To Make Peanut History

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”.

MP Discusses $3m Study

MP Discusses $3m Study

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.

QFF Calls For ‘Water Equity’

QFF Calls For ‘Water Equity’

The Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) has called on the State Government to extend its election commitment of a 50 per cent reduction in irrigation water charges for horticulture growers to all irrigation customers of Sunwater, Seqwater, Local Management Authorities and other water providers.

Ag ‘Holds Firm’ Despite Pandemic

Ag ‘Holds Firm’ Despite Pandemic

Queensland’s agribusiness and food sector is holding firm in the face of COVID-19, according to the State Government, with new data showing the 2020-21 forecast value of primary industries commodities to be $18.4 billion.

Barlil Weir Earns Phase 2 Tick

Barlil Weir Earns Phase 2 Tick

Phase 2 of the $2 million Burnett Water Feasibility Study – the “Options Analysis” – has been released, inching forward the eventual construction of the much-discussed Barlil Weir on Barambah Creek.

First Tick For ‘Fair Go’ Label

First Tick For ‘Fair Go’ Label

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is proposing to authorise the Queensland Dairyfarmers’ Organisation proposed “Fair Go Dairy” licensing scheme for five years.

Grants To Aid Avocado Exports

Grants To Aid Avocado Exports

An industry body has been awarded $109,176 in Federal Government grants to help streamline avocado exports and help growers target the Japanese and New Zealand markets.

Drought Still Biting In Burnett

Drought Still Biting In Burnett

Recent predictions that agriculture is “bouncing back” with a strong winter crop and a promising rainfall outlook are not being reflected in the local region.

Risky Seeds Keep Arriving In Mail

Risky Seeds Keep Arriving In Mail

There have been more reports of people receiving unsolicited packets of seeds in the mail, risking Australia’s agricultural industries and environment.

Heading Wins Industry Award

Heading Wins Industry Award

The founder of Clovely Estate – the South Burnett’s largest vineyard and winery – has been presented with a special award to recognise his significant contribution to the Queensland wine industry.

ABARES Tips $65b Farm Production

ABARES Tips $65b Farm Production

Australian farmgate production is expected to be $65 billion in 2020-21 on the back of the nation’s second largest winter crop and promising rainfall outlook, according to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences.