The 36th ALPA Queensland Young Auctioneers Competition returned to the Brisbane Ekka Main Arena on Wednesday, bringing the energy of a live cattle sale - and 10 young, keen auctioneers already making their mark in the industry - to the heart of the show.
Discover why acting quickly is crucial for family businesses in agriculture, featuring insights from Dr. Mark Ferguson on challenging assumptions and embracing change.
As part of National Farm Safety Week, Farmsafe Australia is turning the spotlight on one of the most overlooked factors in farm incidents and near misses: poor communication.
Today, as part of National Farm Safety Week, Farmsafe Australia is shining a spotlight on what may be one of the most under-discussed risks in agriculture: the lack of access to reliable childcare.
As National Farm Safety Week continues, Farmsafe is highlighting the link between burnout, situational distress, and the often- unseen mental health risks in farming.
As National Farm Safety Week continues, Farmsafe Australia is turning its attention to one of the most stubborn, and underestimated, risks in agriculture: complacency.
Roger Kneipp was just a baby when he attended the first Glen Innes Hereford Bull Sale in 1946. Next week, as the sale marks its 80th anniversary, Mr Kneipp reflects with quiet pride on a lifetime of memories, having never missed a single one.
There’s a new face at the helm of the Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF), with Charlie Thomas stepping into the role of Chief Executive Officer this week.