A Queensland farmer is spearheading a major shift in how livestock are mustered with a ‘dog in the sky’ effectively making helicopters, quad bikes and other traditional mustering techniques obsolete.
I recently visited New Zealand – it had been over 20 years since my last visit. It was interesting to observe the changes in ...
We can only mind the crops that seem to be well established and hope that prices and weather come right. We still have some ...
Greg, Barry, and Leo have farewelled their town's last livestock saleyards after working for a combined 169 years of service ...
The farm was established in the 1990s by the late patriarch Kevin O’Brien, a much-loved figure in the caravan, racing and ...
MetService's Hāwera weather station has recorded just 123mm this summer - a little over half what it normally gets.
At the ripe old age of 91, Peter Whitford has seen a lot of change in the dairy farming game. He’s been milking cows since ...
Photo shows Older man wearing blue work shirt stands in a paddock, smiling. Saleyards aren't just about cattle and sheep, they offer vital social connection to farmers. But as more complexes close ...
The dispersal of Gateway Tropical Farms presents a significant opportunity in NSW's Barrington Coast region. A substantial investment has been made in fencing, dam infrastructure, internal roads, and ...
After 10 events, Ray Grima has had enough and feels that if the White Muster is to continue, others can step into the breach.
Shane McCarthy, AgForce General President.If I can take a minute of your time, here's the reality.The challenges that face Queensland ...
In reviewing my February writing, I realize that quite a few things actually were finished or at least started in the last ...
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