Northern Territory Rural Weekly - 27 Apr 2018

Table of content - Northern Territory Rural Weekly (27 Apr 2018)

‘TAKE IT BACK’
Maintaining richness in past traditions
First-of-its-kind tech in new side-by-side
Restricted movement on citrus after disease
Mangoes spotted selling in Chinese boutique market for $200 each
WEATHER
THE discovery of citrus canker disease in the Northern Territory has sparked concerns for the future of the horticulture industry.
Beef Australia guide
Bush Banter
RideWest pedals out
From cotton to grapes
Horses for Courses
Growcom column
Top Five National Topics
Ag’s $54 billion opportunity
Citrus canker outbreak
Cattle boom for Townsville
Stud judges announced for Beef
Gunner probably wishing for time machine
Gunner probably wishing for time machine
Queensland tells of fracking experience
Design driven by tech
Calls for new ‘ag visa’ heat up
Tick fever diagnosed on two NSW properties
Farm kids asked to speak out
Top 5 TOPICS
Biofuture hopes in the global spotlight
Windrow timing can impact farm’s bottom line
Big need for farm managers
State’s $54 billion chance
Integrity a winner for Aussie beef in an uncertain world
Game on for carcass events
Help for the beef industry’s next generation
Pace set for growth
Breeds’ big boys out to impress at Beef
Granddaughter proves handy for keeping the cacklers well fed
Clever change of tack
Bush BANTER
Pedalling for mental health
Cottoning on to grape vines
Miles ahead for charity
Cowboys heading to Cairns for night of great bucking action
New law live next month
The best in rural coverage
Bill to end all live exports
A wide land needs people
New roles in Katherine to foster Territory agribusiness growth
Mangoes sell at $200 each
Connecting NT tourism with China
With cream skimmed off

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