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QCWA toasts a century
Meat app game changer
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Show talent The region will be well represented by young talent at the Royal Easter Show in Sydney at Easter. Jack Williamson from the Somerset region will have the honour of representing Queensland at the national finals of the Young Prime Judges, having won the state crown at Proston in early March. Moura’s Mackenzie Leeson was at a loss for words when she won the Young Stud Judges state final competition at Proston and will also be heading to Sydney, along with the Young Paraders state champion, 18-year-old Chloe Plowman from Kingaroy. Corey Evans and Simon Kinbacher are also counting down the days until they represent Queensland at the Australia Young Auctioneers’ final. STORIES PAGES 14-16
Connecting the dream A new e-commerce platform has been launched to connect Victoria Hill Lamb producers straight to customers, following a long-held dream of the owners. Allora graziers Stephen and Claire
Schmidt, Victoria Hill Lamb, have launched a website that showcases their passion for the land, their core principles of animal welfare and the value of happy sheep. STORY PAGE 10
Allora grazier Stephen Schmidt, Victoria Hill Lamb, is passionate about the land, the core principles of animal welfare and the value of happy sheep.
Roma Easter Roma’s Easter in the Country, to be held this year from 13-19 April, is considered the premier Easter event in southern Queensland. A powerful five-day festival that packs a punch locally, it allows businesses the chance to leverage their marketing and to exploit the visitor’s dollar. The aim, according to Easter in the Country committee president Jenny Flynn, is to underpin and drive the local economy. Australian country pop/rock artist Casey Barnes is a headline act. LIFTOUT PREVIEW, PAGES 17-20
Beef’s booming Ben Adams, Kingswood, Taroom, remembers a time during drought when he sold a B-Double full of skinny cows for $13,500 gross. Now, he is receiving $50,000 per deck. “I certainly have never seen prices like this,”
Mr Adams said. “Even the generation before me say it’s well and truly the best time they’ve ever seen. “During the dry days of 2019, which is only three years ago, I would have happily handed
the keys over to someone else for a while as things just felt like they were getting out of control. “So, it’s a massive change and we need to enjoy the good times now.
“Our family is trying to make the most of it. Unlike others, we’re not expanding but consolidating and completing improvements to prepare for when the times are not so good.” STORIES PAGES 3-5
ROMA Easter In the Country • 13 – 18 April 2022 www.easterinthecountry.com.au
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2022 HERE WE COME!