NewsWyalkatchem winging it25-02-2010 News | Staff Reporter The big wheels are rolling in Wyalkatchem, but they are not sprayers or spreaders, but scrapers, bulldozers and graders as work commences to build the town an airport. » Read full article Farmers get foxes on the run 25-02-2010 News | Kate Matthews Fox numbers took a dive last weekend after volunteers and community groups took part in the 2010 Red Card for Red Fox (RCRF) hunt. » Read full article Overhaul slammed 25-02-2010 News | Haidee Vandenberghe Agriculture Minister Terry Redman has been accused of "gutting" the Department of Agriculture and Food (DAFWA) after unveiling plans for a bold restructure of the department. » Read full article Hopes high for northern abattoir 25-02-2010 News | Rebecca Turner The opening of a major abattoir in the State's north is a step closer this week, after the State Government rolled out a feasibility study. » Read full article Borello owner keen to expand 25-02-2010 News | Rebecca Turner Borrello Beef owner Ned Borrello says red tape is one of the biggest obstacles to getting the State's beef sector back on its feet and growing again. » Read full article Cattle cash on the line 25-02-2010 News | Rebecca Turner WA farm lobby groups are concerned the Cattle Industry Compensation Fund (CICF) is being plundered to set up the State Government's Beef Council. » Read full article Koojan Hills excites 25-02-2010 News | Kate Matthews Koojan Hills annual bull sale on Tuesday last week was a ripper - 34 bulls sold under the hammer to a top price of $11,000 and a $5706 average. » Read full article Direction sires top-priced bulls 25-02-2010 News | Bob Garnant First-time buyer of Blackrock bulls Nick Bagshaw liked what he saw so much that he paid the top-prices last week when Blackrock Angus held their annual bull sale at Boyanup. » Read full article Lee loves WA’s big open spaces 18-02-2010 News | Lauren Celenza Lee Kernaghan, Kasey Chambers, Beccy Cole and John Williamson will share the stage at this year's Perth City Muster. » Read full article WA fertiliser stocks to plummet further 18-02-2010 News | Lauren Celenza More than 50,000 tonnes of precious DAP and MAP fertiliser destined for Ravensdown customers is stranded offshore from Morocco until April, adding stress to already low WA stocks. » Read full article » Next Page |
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