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Mossman mill’s $26m lifeline from private investor

Renewable energy company offers major investment to save Mossman’s sugar industry

Posted byThe Country Caller29th February 202429th July 2025Posted inagricultureTags:clever power, far north milling, mossmanLeave a comment on Mossman mill’s $26m lifeline from private investor

D-Day looms for sugar shire on the brink of collapse

Cane growers plea for government bailout as troubled crucial sugar mill faces closure

Posted byThe Country Caller26th February 202429th July 2025Posted inagriculture, NEWSTags:bio diesel, bio energy, canegrowers, helmont energy, mossman, sugarLeave a comment on D-Day looms for sugar shire on the brink of collapse

Crowdfunding campaign to ‘safeguard’ Great Artesian Basin

AgForce is crowdfunding a legal campaign to stop a carbon capture

Posted byKate Banville - Journalist12th February 202429th July 2025Posted inagriculture, NEWS, POLITICS, RESOURCESTags:carbon capture, darling downs, glencore, Maranoa, queensland, toowoomba, western downsLeave a comment on Crowdfunding campaign to ‘safeguard’ Great Artesian Basin

Fall armyworm chewing through summer crop profits

An explosion of Fall armyworms have caught CQ farmers by surprise this summer.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley9th February 202429th July 2025Posted inagricultureTags:Agforce, biloela, Central Queensland, fall armyworm, queenslandLeave a comment on Fall armyworm chewing through summer crop profits

Channel Country in flood as Kirrily heads outback

More than 500mm falls within a week in parts of Western Queensland

Posted byThe Country Caller29th January 202430th January 2024Posted inagriculture, NEWSTags:blue heeler hotel, cyclone kirrily, diamantina, flood, mckinlay, outback, paid-post, pub, queensland, rain, river, wintonLeave a comment on Channel Country in flood as Kirrily heads outback

Produce price gap taking mental health toll on farmers

Pressure is mounting to formally investigate alleged supermarket price gouging.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley14th January 202429th July 2025Posted inagriculture, NEWS, POLITICSTags:ACCC, agriculture, darling downs, paid-post, price gouging, queensland, queensland farmers federation, toowoomba, western downsLeave a comment on Produce price gap taking mental health toll on farmers

Long awaited Rookwood Weir water ready to flow

The economic benefits of Rockhampton’s Rookwood weir are about to start flowing to farmers.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley11th January 202429th July 2025Posted inagricultureTags:Central Queensland, Mort & Co, queensland, rockhampton, rookwood weir, water securityLeave a comment on Long awaited Rookwood Weir water ready to flow

Rain pain for Downs farmers stuck in ‘green drought’

Darling Downs farmers are waiting for more rain after some patchy falls in November.

Posted byCaitlin Crowley15th December 202329th July 2025Posted inagricultureTags:Agforce, agriculture, darling downs, Maranoa, Nobby, queensland, toowoomba, western downsLeave a comment on Rain pain for Downs farmers stuck in ‘green drought’

Beef, AgTech, industry outlook on menu at BEEF 2024

Tickets and accomodation

Posted byKate Banville - Journalist29th November 202329th July 2025Posted inagriculture, NEWSTags:agriculture, agtech, beef, beef 2024, beef 24, beef australia, beef prices, beef week, Central Queensland, rockhamptonLeave a comment on Beef, AgTech, industry outlook on menu at BEEF 2024

‘We Give a Fork’: Farmers’ new horticulture campaign

Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers’ in renewed push to lobby policy makers on increased costs

Posted byKate Banville - Journalist27th November 202329th July 2025Posted inagricultureTags:agronomy, fruit and vegetable growers, gfvg, horticulture, rachel chambers, regulationLeave a comment on ‘We Give a Fork’: Farmers’ new horticulture campaign

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