Ekka Champion Dies

Ekka Champion Dies

South Burnett show societies will be saddened to hear of the death last week of a young stud cattle judge who successfully represented the region at the 2017 Brisbane Exhibition.

GRDC Panel To Visit Kingaroy

GRDC Panel To Visit Kingaroy

Members of the Grains Research and Development Corporation’s Northern Region Panel will be visiting Kingaroy on February 5 as part of a larger tour of the Wide Bay area.

WorkCover Targets Dairy Risks

WorkCover Targets Dairy Risks

Audits by WorkCover Queensland have found 42 per cent of dairies have no written workplace health and safety policy in place and 15 per cent have only a verbal policy.

$3000 Support Packages Available

$3000 Support Packages Available

Drought-affected farming families and employees in the South Burnett have been encouraged to access help through the Federal Government’s $30 million Drought Community Support Initiative.

Virus Found in Illegal Imports

Virus Found in Illegal Imports

Six illegally imported pork products seized recently by Federal Government biosecurity officers have tested positive to the potentially devastating African Swine Fever.

Drones To Target Weeds

Drones To Target Weeds

Gympie Regional Council will conduct a drone survey of deep gorges and other difficult terrain along parts of Barambah and Boonara creeks to identify weed infestations.

$120,000 Fine Over Imported Pork

$120,000 Fine Over Imported Pork

A Brisbane company and its director have been fined a total of $120,000 for biosecurity breaches associated with the transport and storage of imported uncooked pig meat during 2014 and 2015.

AgForce Hails ‘Positive First Step’

AgForce Hails ‘Positive First Step’

AgForce’s campaign to save the Longreach and Emerald agricultural colleges received a boost on Friday when State Agriculture Minister Mark Furner agreed to consider an industry-led solution in the New Year.

$1.5m Trials Test Fire Risk Strategy

$1.5m Trials Test Fire Risk Strategy

Forest managers will have a better understanding of mechanical fuel load reduction as a tool to reduce bushfire risks once the results of a $1.5 million trial are analysed.

Teys Murgon Beefs Up Production

Teys Murgon Beefs Up Production

The Teys Australia cattle hide processing plant at Murgon plans to lift production by 20 per cent recent – and hire a dozen more staff – over the next two years.

Aussie Avocados Now In Japan

Aussie Avocados Now In Japan

Avocados are the latest premium fresh fruit product to be exported to Japan, cementing new trade relations and market opportunities for Australia’s horticultural products.