Please Don’t Burn Our Poles: Ergon
Property owners planning burn-offs have been urged by Ergon Energy to take precautions to prevent damage to the electricity network.
Property owners planning burn-offs have been urged by Ergon Energy to take precautions to prevent damage to the electricity network.
Recent changes to management of Bovine Johne’s Disease reinforce the importance of having robust farm biosecurity protocols and practices in place – regardless of the type of livestock – farmers have been warned.
Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington has labelled Wednesday afternoon’s animal rights protest outside Swickers in Kingaroy as “a joke”.
The State Government is investing $615,000 in three strategic projects to be run by the Burnett Mary Regional Group.
South Burnett producers have scooped the carcass awards in the prestigious Paddock To Palate Competition
Maidenwell resident Max Forsyth fears that wandering cattle which appear to have escaped from a local property could cause a major traffic accident.
Agricultural chemical manufacturer Accensi Pty Ltd has been fined $100,000 for supplying herbicides containing chemical ingredients not listed in the registered formulation.
The State Government has put forward almost a million dollars for ‘Fair Price’ milk marketing
The market for most descriptions was tougher at the Murgon cattle sale on Tuesday, where 600 head were yarded – 25 per cent fewer than a fortnight ago.
The Burnett Inland Economic Development Organisation (BIEDO) has a number of events planned to assist local not-for-profit organisations, businesses and farmers.
The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority is advising retailers to use caution when stocking veterinary products for horses, following concerns a number of “natural” horse products being sold may not be registered.
Dung beetles are probably farmers’ greatest – and most hard-working – little friends, but also their most easily forgotten.
A disease called swine brucellosis is endemic to feral pigs in Queensland and is now emerging in NSW.
A local expert on fungi, Dr Sandra Tuszynska, will be presenting a talk on her favourite “super heroes” of the fungus world in Kingaroy on Sunday.
The South Burnett Grazing Network, in partnership with Private Forestry Service Queensland, will be holding a Timber Production and Grazing Field Day at BJ Gentry’s property in Nanango on Saturday (July 29).
Seven South Burnett vets have signed up for this year’s “Operation Wanted” RSPCA desexing campaign, which has the catchy slogan “D-53X Upgrade”
The Queensland Dairyfarmers’ Organisation has organised a farm biosecurity workshop for QDO members in the South Burnett.
The 800 cattle yarded in Murgon on Tuesday mostly sold to firm rates, with some descriptions easing back slightly.
The CSIRO says the frequency of extreme El Niño events is likely to increase for 100 years even when global mean temperature is stabilised at 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries is reminding residents it is illegal to keep monkeys as pets in Queensland, following advertisements for baby marmosets appearing online at the weekend.