Queensland Farmer Today - December 2022

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December 2022

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Celebrating Women in Agriculture PAGES 10 -12

A beefy trifecta By Fiona Gowers Stanbroke is celebrating a hat-trick of wins in the Darling Downs Best Beef Brand title. Announced at the fifth annual Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE) Beef Battle, the Menegazzo family-owned pastoral company beat seven other grainfed beef brands including Rangers Valley, Stockyard Beef, JBS, Mort & Co, The Grove Premium Australian Wagyu, Nap Co and NH Foods to clinch the title. Chris Woolhouse of Stanbroke - a vertically-integrated company operating large-scale

properties in Queensland’s gulf country, backgrounding and feedlot operations in southern Queensland and a processing plant in the Lockyer Valley - said the result was “very, very exciting”. “This is such a sensational competition and it is wonderful to win in terms of promoting a local business and building brand recognition,” he said. “We were pretty nervous about whether we could take out the trifecta, but the win is testament to the hard work of all our staff.” STORY PAGE 3

Spraying less Korean ties Soil scientist Dr Oliver Knox has applauded Darling Downs cotton growers for using minimal chemicals on pests and weeds and natural fertiliser to achieve soil and plant health. Toowoomba-based agronomist Matthew Holding provides guidance across thousands of hectares of cotton including Insect Pest Management (IPM) and other sustainable farming practices. “Due to timing and manure use, nitrogen applications in my region would be at least 40 per cent lower than the industry average,“ he said. “They (the growers) still use herbicides but less than what they used to by using more residual products proactively.” STORY PAGE 4

The Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE) has secured a grant from the Australia-Korea Foundation to facilitate strengthened trade and commerce relationships between local businesses and South Korea. The federal Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has given TSBE a $25,000 grant to allow 15 businesses to attend a business-to-business matching trade mission to Korea. “TSBE works with regional small/ medium enterprises to access international opportunities through exporting,” TSBE’s general manager - Food Leaders Australia, Justin Heaven said. STORY PAGE 6

Rodeo thrills

There was the usual stampede to Australia’s most famous rodeo at Warwick, but the camp drafters who usually share the bill weren’t so lucky. The big wet forced their big event to be postponed. The rodeo action again drew big crowds. STORY PAGES 14-15

Warwick Rodeo attendees were not disappointed with the thrills and spills at the showgrounds over the weekend. Picture: MELISSA COLEMAN

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