
Queensland Country Hour
Explore what it takes to put food on plates around the world with our team of specialist reporters.

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Hosted by ABC Australia · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 86 episodes
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Explore what it takes to put food on plates around the world, with our team of specialist reporters covering the big issues of rural life.
ABC Australia hosts Queensland Country Hour, a business show with 86 episodes published.

Explore what it takes to put food on plates around the world with our team of specialist reporters.

Explore what it takes to put food on plates around the world with our team of specialist reporters.

Explore what it takes to put food on plates around the world with our team of specialist reporters.

Explore what it takes to put food on plates around the world with our team of specialist reporters.

JBS Australia sells stake to a major Indonesian Investment company, opportunities for young women pursuing a career in ag-tech and why a Queensland mushroom grower is closing its doors.

The plan to lift the value of Queensland agriculture to $30 billion by 2030 gets its first KPIs, how the EKKA is handling the threat of bird flu, and meet Myra Collom, who hasn't missed the Royal Show in 63 years.

Beef Week at the EKKA is in full swing, with feature breed Charolais in the spotlight. Meet the breeders and steer leaders, and one Cracker of a heavy bull.

Case IH pulled out of the cotton harvester market 15 years ago, but now they're coming back. Reflecting on 30 years of BT Cotton, and is the free ride over on pollination services?

The cotton industry unites to reflect on the past, prepare for the future and navigate an increasingly unstable world. And calls for a national labour hire licensing program to combat worker exploitation horticulture.

James Stinson's southern Queensland cattle property has only had 120mm of rain this year. But he says he'll avoid taking out a drought loan if he can. Meanwhile the Warrego, Paroo, Bulloo and Nebine River catchments are

Queensland's Food Farmers' Commissioner calls for a crackdown on food fraud, the mysterious cotton disease wreaking havoc in the north, and parts of southern Queensland officially drought declared.

Southern Queensland egg farmers concerned but prepared after confirmation of the state's first case of H5 bird flu in a migratory bird. What Syngenta withdrawing paraquat from the market means for the grains industry, an

Queensland's first suspected detection of H5 bird flu, New US tariffs, and the company behind the controversial Mt Challenger Wind Farm scraps part of the project.

Western cattle country to become weapons testing site, caterpillars spreading through sorghum, and the nuisance rain keeping northern cane harvesters out of the paddocks.

For National Farm Safety week, potato grower Katherine Myers shares the story of her son Tommy, who is still recovering from a major injury suffered on the farm. Also, a look at the return on investment of QRIDA loans, a

Purple passionfruit avoid an unpleasant future with the first new varieties in 20 years, a shipment of Australian mungbeans rejected by importer over chemical residues, and the tiny fish surviving on a former cattle stat

Getting into the meaty issues with the future of outback butchers, how beef genetics are changing both the meat and dairy industries, and the RSPCA's new voluntary standard for chicken welfare.

Using pomgamia to explore biofuels and grazing coexistence,tension over water use in the Taroom Trough, and saddling up for the rodeo in Charters Towers.

Queensland farmers call for stronger protections for prime cropping land to be protected from development, concerns Qld Hydro is withholding information about the Borumba project and the latest on the Blackall Woolscour.

The United States is investigating whether it should impose tariffs on Australian lamb, concerns proposed changes to critical minerals development approvals will prevent landholders from challenging projects, and dealing
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Queensland Country Hour is hosted by ABC Australia. The show is categorised under business (news) and has published 86 episodes.
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