Wide Bay Rural Report
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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Code of conduct for introduced grasses
A group of ecologists and weed scientists are calling on the Federal Government to get tough on introduced pasture grasses which are spreading across northern Australia.
Whilst not wanting species like buffel grass banned, the Invasive Species Council wants codes of conduct created which make graziers responsible for managing the spread.
Queensland ecologist Tim Low sits on the ISC and he says there's a number of introduced grasses which are threatening biodiversity and need to be reigned in.
Consumers want single organic label
Organic consumers want a single label to increase their confidence in the produce they're buying.
An Organic Federation of Australia commissioned newspoll survey found 72 per cent of organic food buyers want one label to make things easier to identify.
Currently there's no single organic label in Australia, with up to 15 different symbols displayed on produce depending on which company did the certifying.
Organic Federation of Australia chairman André Leu says consumer want the words 'certified organic' displayed clearly on the produce.
Keeping the worst at bay
We're forever hearing that our northern neighbours host many pests and diseases which could decimate Australian agriculture if they ever got into the country.
So how do we keep them out?
It's a task that falls to the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service.
Since 1989, the Northern Australia Quarantine Strategy has been used to identify pests and diseases at risk of entering the country through its northern borders.
A number of strategies are then used to ensure they don't infiltrate.
Beth Cookson is a veterinary officer with AQIS and she talks us through the challenges involved.
Queensland Features
Yabbies race into the records
Orgainisers of the 2008 Moonie Cup claim the event is the richest crustacean race in Australia.
Is there any truth to weather myths?
Is there any truth to weather myths?
Queensland kids eat healthy
In a first, the Kids Fresh Net program has just been launched in regional Queensland promoting healthy eating to school students.
Controversial dam delayed
The Queensland Government will delay the construction of the controversial Traveston Dam project.
Simmering emotions in Queensland's Surat Basin
The second in a series of resource community summits was held in Dalby, hosted by Queensland's Deputy Premier, Paul Lucas.
Flash flooding wreaks havoc in South-East Queensland
Lockyer Valley mayor Steve Jones says the Lockyer Creek in Queensland is higher than he's seen it in more than a decade.
Automatic fodder plant opens doors
The world's largest automatic barley sprouting system is located in an industrial area in Toowoomba, Queensland but could have applications all over the world.
Shearing time for the Longreach DPI
Lambs have been bred by the Queensland Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries to see how suitable their traits are to northern pasture regions.
Harvest time for world record wheat
It's harvest time for the Coggan family, but this year it's different. They're taking off the crop that earned them the world record for the most wheat planted in a 24-hour period and it's the best season they've had for 30 years.
Shearing - a backbreaking job for any age
Even though they may be young, the Longreach Agricultural College students say shearing sheep is a job a lot harder than they thought.