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AgForce Southern Inland Queensland

Locality: Roma, Queensland

Phone: +61 407 101 773



Address: 42B Wyndham Street 4455 Roma, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.agforceqld.org.au/

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24.01.2022 If you are free on Thursday 19 November, come along to our drinks and canapé night at Black Toyota Roma.



24.01.2022 From all the members of AgForce Southern Inland Queensland, we would like to thank Alan Rae and Robyn Bryant for all your hard work and dedication you have put into the SIQ region. We wish you all the best.

24.01.2022 We are underway at our drink and canapés evening at Black Toyota Roma

23.01.2022 AgForce SIQ Board meeting with Minister Littleproud this morning in Roma



23.01.2022 Make sure you register by this Friday if you would like to join us.

18.01.2022 Our thoughts and prayers are with Justin, Kate and Theo.

17.01.2022 Border Update!!! Good news on the border front, the Ag exemption has been extended through till the 31st of Dec. This gives us a run through to the new year wit...hout the monthly review. AgForce is working with the Chief Health officer and the state Government to create a long term plan for Ag and the border; updates will be provided as they develop. As the year is speeding away and the Branding and Harvest season looms ever closer, having the ability to cross to interstate properties to process livestock, and crop processes are just as pressing as earlier in the year with field preparation and the stud sales. Please remember they will require three key things when entering Queensland. points 4 onwards are also handy to have to prove your case to the border officer. 1. The Class exemption letter from the Chief Health Officer to the Director general attached. Which is now border restriction no 15 dated the 13th of October 2020. 2. Proof of person (Drivers license) 3. Proof of Activity a. This one is where I would recommend having documents proving you are a livestock producer, land rates ect b. If attending sales a letter from the sales vendor, explaining that the induvial is coming to QLD to inspect livestock, and reiterate in that letter that these are high value animals and the long term impacts to ones herd should they get it wrong. I have been using the 10 year impact to a herd. In short why it is essential they inspect the livestock. 4. Your own COVID plan, to demonstrate they have not been exposed to the virus, and the measures taken. 5. Itinerary. a. This is another key aspect for NSW residents coming to QLD, a plan on where they intend to stop and stay. They may not check all the documents however, from the feed back I have received the more documentation to prove you are doing the right thing the better. As throughout this whole process if you have any question or need assistance please don’t hesitate to call Regional Manager Andrew Sinnamon on 0427144298 or email [email protected]



06.01.2022 Mark your diaries - Thursday 19 November at 5.30pm, join the AgForce SIQ Council for canapés and drinks at Black Toyota Roma with the Hon David Littleproud MP.

03.01.2022 Twelve month transition for new 2,4-D herbicide labels The national pesticide regulator, Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority APVMA, suspend...ed all labels on 2,4-D herbicide products on 30 September 2020. This affects 220 registered products containing 2,4-D. Reseller suppliers must provide a copy of the new label instructions to purchasers. Anyone storing and using existing 2,4-D herbicide product must abide by the new label instructions which are available at Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority. After 1 October 2021, it will be an offence to supply or use a 2,4-D product bearing a suspended or cancelled label. The new labels reduce off-target risk by providing instructions relating to spray drift restraints, re-entry periods, safety instructions, first aid, restraints, timing restrictions for spraying each crop registered on the label and risk mitigation measures for pre-emergent uses. APVMA recommends using up existing product that does not have new labels this year, and don’t buy supplies to last beyond September 2021, until new labels are available. https://apvma.gov.au/node/74151

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