QFF CEO Resigns

QFF CEO Resigns

Queensland Farmers Federation CEO Dan Galligan has resigned after being at the helm of the organisation for more than six years.

Farmers Invited To Take
Part In BMRG Programs

Farmers Invited To Take<br> Part In BMRG Programs

The Burnett Mary Regional Group is looking for primary producers interested in becoming a part of several projects taking place over the next 15 months.

Uni Joins Precision Ag Project

Uni Joins Precision Ag Project

The University of Southern Queensland’s has joined a precision agriculture project which will offer PhD scholarships which will complement its “Future Farm” research.

And The Winner Is…

And The Winner Is…

A large crowd turned out at the Nanango Showgrounds on Saturday night to find out who would be sashed as this year’s Miss Nanango Showgirl

Hay You’re A Winner!

Hay You’re A Winner!

The BGA Agriservices Goomeri lucerne hay competition was once again run as part of the 2015 Goomeri Show at the weekend.

Study Trip Offer To Ag Students

Study Trip Offer To Ag Students

Agriculture students have the opportunity to visit the northern Philippines in July to learn from local farmers as part of a study tour aimed at supporting up-and-coming growers and agronomists.

Goomeri’s Show Celebrates Tradition

Goomeri’s Show Celebrates Tradition

Goomeri’s 75th Show – and the Show Society’s 90th birthday – was celebrated in style on Saturday.

Phone 1800-Weevil

Phone 1800-Weevil

A national stored grain information hotline has been established by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) to support growers with pest control practices.

A Taste Of Country Life

A Taste Of Country Life

Prep students from four local schools gathered at the Kingaroy State High School’s farm area on Wednesday to learn more about rural life.

Qld Health Issues Egg Alert

Qld Health Issues Egg Alert

A reported 1895 cases of salmonella in Queensland so far this year has prompted Queensland Health to issue an alert to businesses involved in food preparation, and the community as a whole.

Deadline Looms For Farm Loans

Deadline Looms For Farm Loans

The Queensland Rural Adjustment Authority is warning rural producers that applications for Farm Finance Concessional loans close soon.

Labor ‘Two-Faced’ On
Vegetation Management

Labor ‘Two-Faced’ On<br> Vegetation Management

LNP Shadow Minister for Natural Resources Andrew Cripps says the new Labor State Government is being “two-faced” about its intentions regarding the vegetation management framework.

Looking For Miss Showgirl

Looking For Miss Showgirl

The South Burnett National Show Society is looking for entrants for the 2015 Kingaroy Miss Showgirl and Kingaroy Rural Ambassador competitions.

Murgon Buyer Pays
Top Price For Cow

Murgon Buyer Pays<br> Top Price For Cow

A Murgon cattle stud owner bought the top-priced lot at the Southern Breeders Charolais Sale in Victoria last week.

Focus On Mungbeans

Focus On Mungbeans

Local growers with an interest in mungbeans have been invited to attend an industry field walk at the Hermitage Research Facility in Warwick on Thursday, March 26.

A Reason To Smile

A Reason To Smile

It’s amazing what a better season can do … there were smiles galore at the 57th annual Proston Show on Saturday.

‘Business As Usual’ For
Vegetation Management

‘Business As Usual’ For<br> Vegetation Management

It is business as usual for landholders under the vegetation management regulatory framework, Queensland’s new Natural Resources and Mines Minister Anthony Lynham said this week.

Green Light For Primo Takeover

Green Light For Primo Takeover

Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey has approved the $1.4 billion takeover by Brazilian meat company JBS of pork smallgoods producer Primo.