APVMA Suspends Use Of Pesticide Dip
The use of some insecticides to treat avocados and mangoes after harvest has been suspended by the the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority.
The use of some insecticides to treat avocados and mangoes after harvest has been suspended by the the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority.
Work has begun on a new Bureau of Meteorology weather radar near Crows Nest.
Applications are now open for the 2024 AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award.
Queensland’s agriculture sector delivered a record high of $12.51 billion in exports last financial year, with avocados one of the big movers.
Blackbutt’s annual celebration of everything avocado attracted crowds to the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail parkland near Memorial Hall on Saturday.
A workshop to review the progress of Regional Drought Resilience Planning in the Burnett region was held in Kingaroy last week.
A combination of dry weather and an oversupply of cattle is driving values down.
The 104th Wondai Show has been hailed as a great success, with record attendances on Saturday and new attractions drawing plenty of praise.
Eight more Australian export cattle have reportedly tested positive to Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) in Indonesia.
AgForce has stressed the importance of ongoing engagement between agriculture and Indigenous communities.
Most descriptions remained reasonably firm when 650 head were yarded for the combined agents sale on August 15.
We all know about young people leaving town to go to uni and never coming back… but a business which has been operating quietly in Wondai for more than a year has turned that paradigm on its head.
The three Federal MPs who represent the South Burnett have all come out in support of a rally against “reckless renewables” held in Brisbane on Tuesday.
Woolooga husband-and-wife duo Cecilia “CC” Diaz-Petersen and Greg Petersen are probably best known for hosting the annual Rosella Festival, which celebrated its eighth outing in May.
Even an early removal of Chinese anti-dumping tariffs will not be enough to stop Australia’s wine industry facing years of oversupply, Rabobank has warned in its latest Wine Quarterly report.
Dozens of feral pigs have been eradicated from the Booubyjan area thanks to a Burnett Mary Regional Group (BMRG) project to manage weeds and pests in the Barambah Creek catchment.
Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Mark Schipp has emphasised Australia is free of lumpy skin disease.
Applications for Round 5 of Wine Australia’s Wine Tourism and Cellar Door Grants program is now open for wine producers.
Cooyar and Yarraman have been nominated as priority areas for Toowoomba Regional Council’s Biosecurity Surveillance Program.
The Federal Court has ordered dairy processor Lactalis Australia Pty Ltd to pay $950,000 in penalties for contravening the Dairy Code of Conduct.