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Northern Tablelands Local Land Services

Posted inAgriculture, Guyra

Guyra seasonal update strengthens local knowledge and collaboration

blankby Kate Brown2 days agoNovember 4, 2025

Local producers in Guyra gathered for a jam-packed Seasonal Update covering feral pest control, livestock health, pasture tips and drought planning.

Posted inAgriculture, Glen Innes, Guyra, Training and courses, Walcha

Staying in Sheep – free workshops for sheep producers this August

blankby New England Times News DeskAugust 1, 2025August 2, 2025

Sheep producers are invited to take a clear-eyed, practical look at the future of the sheep industry at a series of free workshops across the Northern Tablelands this August.

Posted inAgriculture, Armidale, Guyra, Walcha

Group baiting program returns to tackle local fox population

blankby Lia EdwardsMay 20, 2025May 22, 2025

After another good season, fox populations in the New England area may quickly become a problem for landholders if not controlled.

Posted inAgriculture, Armidale

Industry networking and advice on offer at Feeder Steer School

blankby New England Times News DeskJanuary 19, 2025

Beef producers will soon have the chance to build industry networks and improve their skills this February at the Feeder Steer School in Armidale. 

Posted inEnvironment

Baby Bell’s Turtles released into MacDonald River

by Ray KlerkApril 12, 2023

UNE scientists have incubated and hatched 1521 eggs to boost the local population of Bell’s Turtles in MacDonald River.

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