NT Country Hour podcast 07/05/2010
Are they only willing to pay peanuts, or is it just an opening bid for three properties near Katherine, and a butcher plans to carve out a niche in Katherine.
View ArticleNT Country Hour podcast 22/06/2010
A Howard Springs woman is riding 500 k's on the horse which several years ago nearly killed her, and how one of the country's oldest pastoral companies believes it is heading.
View ArticleCattle industry boosted by little Aussie breeders
A livestock company says the temporary suspension of the live beef trade to Indonesia has helped to boost the number of cattle sent to the Asian country for breeding.
View ArticleMarket security drives Territory pastoral vote
Labor's temporary ban on cattle exports to Indonesia during 2011 had serious and ongoing ramifications for the northern pastoral industry.
View ArticleRetailers seek consistent grass-fed beef supply
The new Pasturefed Cattle Assurance System (PCAS) is gaining momentum across Australia, with around 100 beef producers now either certified or undergoing final audits.
View ArticleNew mango variety unveiled
A new mango variety, known as the Lady Jane, was unveiled in the Northern Territory today.
View ArticleTough cattle prove tender in meat quality trial
Researchers say a tropically-adapted composite cattle breed, the Senepol, could help northern producers diversify their domestic market options.
View ArticlePrices remain high as more Katherine mangoes hit the market
Mangoes have already started to be picked around Darwin, but in Katherine, with the season usually opening a bit later, things are just starting to kick off.
View ArticleNorthern Territory's largest citrus producer delays lemon harvest until January
The Northern Territory's largest commercial citrus grower will leave its lemons on the tree a while longer this year.
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