Dairy Farmer Fined $17,500
A Maclagan dairy farmer has been fined $17,500 after failing to comply with a notice issued under the Fair Work Act.
A Maclagan dairy farmer has been fined $17,500 after failing to comply with a notice issued under the Fair Work Act.
Former State and Federal MP John McVeigh is taking over as chair of Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE).
The COVID pandemic scuttled the 2021 Brisbane Exhibition but some of the Ekka’s popular competitions were still able to be held.
Agents yarded 750 in Murgon at Tuesday’s fortnightly sale, with all descriptions of cattle selling to very strong rates.
The 9th annual Coolabunia Classic Charolais Bull Sale last Thursday drew a yarding of 47 quality Charolais bulls, and set a new sales record.
Scientists from the University of Southern Queensland are helping to explore the possibility of sesame being grown as an alternative crop to sorghum, soybeans or mungbeans.
AgForce general president Georgie Somerset says the decision to cancel the 2021 Ekka had been “utterly heartbreaking” for thousands of Queensland producers.
Australia has been declared officially free from the bee parasite, Varroa jacobsoni, following its successful eradication from Townsville.
Agriculture Minister and Member for Maranoa David Littleproud wants Australia to have a “mature, broad conversation” about nuclear power in Australia.
A new website launched on Wednesday aims to support national efforts to tackle the growing feral deer problem.
The recent Farmers Day Out at Murgon has been hailed as a success after the Murgon Show Society received positive feedback from participants.
Federal Government biosecurity officers have imported seeds to prove a point … they can carry very serious vegetable and fruit viruses which could devastate Australian rural industries.
Agriculture Minister David Littleproud says two Federal Government grants should help avocado growers gain new export market opportunities.
The 2021 Wondai Show, due to run on August 27-28, is the latest victim of the COVID-19 pandemic – but organisers have already started planning the 2022 event.
Close to 750 cattle were yarded at Murgon’s forftnightly combined agents sale on Tuesday (August 3).
A better season, which allowed their steers to run on oats, has led to a Runnymede family taking out a prestigious champion carcase award at the Ekka.
A new on-farm biosecurity check-in system designed to protect Queensland farms from the spread of plant and animal pests and diseases may not be as effective as hoped.
The public submission period for the review of the Dairy Industry Code has been extended until August 29.
Next Monday (August 9) will still be a Show Holiday in the South Burnett and Cherbourg council areas – and Goomeri, Yarraman, Upper Yarraman and Cooyar – despite the cancellation of the Brisbane Ekka.
The Brisbane Ekka has been officially cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic for the second year in a row.