
Cotton outlook steady as Rockhampton prepares for harvest
About 450 hectares planted in Rockhampton region as growers prepare for May and June cotton picking.
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About 450 hectares planted in Rockhampton region as growers prepare for May and June cotton picking.

Queensland enters 2026 with a steady farm outlook as cattle, grains and horticulture stay firm despite rising costs.

Farmland values cool in 2025 after a record run, with Queensland set to lead a modest rebound in 2026.

Planting is underway in the Central Highlands, with 18,000 hectares expected and growers optimistic despite limited water.

Strong demand for beef and macadamias is keeping Queensland agriculture steady while weather and trade trends guide the season.

About 450 hectares planted in Rockhampton region as growers prepare for May and June cotton picking.

Queensland enters 2026 with a steady farm outlook as cattle, grains and horticulture stay firm despite rising costs.

Farmland values cool in 2025 after a record run, with Queensland set to lead a modest rebound in 2026.

Planting is underway in the Central Highlands, with 18,000 hectares expected and growers optimistic despite limited water.

Strong demand for beef and macadamias is keeping Queensland agriculture steady while weather and trade trends guide the season.

About 450 hectares planted in Rockhampton region as growers prepare for May and June cotton picking.

Queensland enters 2026 with a steady farm outlook as cattle, grains and horticulture stay firm despite rising costs.

Farmland values cool in 2025 after a record run, with Queensland set to lead a modest rebound in 2026.

Planting is underway in the Central Highlands, with 18,000 hectares expected and growers optimistic despite limited water.

Strong demand for beef and macadamias is keeping Queensland agriculture steady while weather and trade trends guide the season.