Aussies Dominate Farm Jobs

Aussies Dominate Farm Jobs

Australian citizens dominate the agriculture workforce, with overseas workers more common on horticultural farms, the latest ABARES farm survey has revealed.

Research Busts Legume ‘Myth’

Research Busts Legume ‘Myth’

Research being carried out in Queensland and NSW has the potential to shake up many long-held assumptions by farmers about the benefits of growing legumes.

Ag Minister ‘Out Of Touch On Ticks’

Ag Minister ‘Out Of Touch On Ticks’

Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington says Agriculture Minister Mark Furner is so out of touch with farmers and graziers that he has welcomed an increase in cattle tick infestations in areas that are supposed to be tick-free.

Alert Warns Producers To Stay Vigilant

Alert Warns Producers To Stay Vigilant

Biosecurity Queensland is warning pig owners to remain vigilant for African swine fever as the serious disease continues to spread across Eastern Europe, Russia and Asia.

Big Weekend For Vintage Iron Lovers

Big Weekend For Vintage Iron Lovers

Tractors and trucks manufactured by International Harvester will be be the focus of this weekend’s Kingaroy and District Vintage Machinery Club rally in Kingaroy.

Local Student Wins Calendar Prize

Local Student Wins Calendar Prize

A talented young Kingaroy artist is the latest in a string of local students who have had their works featured on Workplace Health and Safety Queensland’s annual farm safety calendar.

Irrigators To Meet In Murgon

Irrigators To Meet In Murgon

The Queensland Competition Authority has confirmed the date and venue for its workshops with South Burnett irrigators affected by its draft recommendations on water pricing.

AgForce Dismayed By Court Ruling

AgForce Dismayed By Court Ruling

AgForce says a decision by the High Court this week has made vegetation management for Queensland primary producers even more confusing, exposing them to fines of up to $600,000 per breach.