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Levee banks, pumps and 6000 tonnes of asphalt: the task of getting the Newell Highway open
via theland.com.au
The national highway remains closed at Back Creek between Forbes and West Wyalong. -
Perfect set-up for a family who is mad about horses | Video
The perfect place for a family and their horses is on the market in Gippsland for $1.2m. -
InterGrain expands breeding capacity
New InterGrain breeding precinct will create a community of scientists and industry experts. -
Cotton set to crack five million bales again
A good season in the north is set to underpin another big cotton year in spite of lower plantings in southern valleys. -
Lucindale's remarkable run of farm auctions continues
Remarkable $5m paid at auction for 306 acres of open grazing country as Lucindale's popularity continues. -
Farm confidence returns for 2023 after soggy setback, but costs bite
Aside from input cost pressures,the rural sector heads into 2023 with upbeat business expectations and fewer worries about weather and biosecurity issues. -
Are we breeding weaklings?
via theland.com.au
Chasing the bigger dollar may be hurting livestock genetics -
Grower group reflects on milestones
The Liebe Group looks back on the projects, workshops and events that have delivered new opportunities. -
Truck driver charged with killing herd of goats
via theland.com.au
A truck driver has been charged over allegedly fatally striking more than 80 goats and driving into floodwaters. -
Fresh and familiar faces at the Texas Cup races | Gallery
via theland.com.au
Free content: Crowds flocked to the Texas Cup race meeting on Saturday, three years since it was last held. PHOTOS -
Wet year just a blip on horizon in long term drying trend
It's been cold and wet year but BOM and CSIRO climatologists have warned the long term trend is still firmly for hotter and drier weather. -
'It was bloody devastating': How Hobbsy's heartache hurled $143k into hometown rebuild
via theland.com.au
Molong's Stu 'Hobbsy' Hobbs pulls off massive charity auction gig for flood-ravaged sporting grounds. -
Volatile future for sheep and wool markets
Predicted strong growth for sheep meat and wool may negate any significant price rise. -
Who's running Cattle Australia?
The new Cattle Australia board: who they are, where they come from and why they put their hand up for the job. -
Travelling stock reserves off limits for camping
via theland.com.au
Local Land Services is reminding people not to camp on travelling stock reserves (TSRs) these summer holidays. -
Good yarding of feeder cattle
With the huge amount of young cattle going through the system, values were in line with recent sales at Boyanup. -
Elders buys stake in NZ agribusiness as part of 'geographical diversification strategy'
ELDERS has bought a stake in New Zealand rural services company PGG Wrightson, with company chair Ian Wilton telling shareholders the purchase supports Elders' geographical diversification strategy. -
Nationals leader holds back tears in tribute to Wieambilla ambush victims
The voice of the Nationals leader, who also represents the region where the tragedy occurred, cracked several times, as he held back tears during an emotional speech. -
More nitrogen means more crop emissions
A team looking at emissions in agriculture, presented its findings at the annual Grains Industry Day. -
Historic Hillcrest makes just over $4m at auction today
via theland.com.au
Historic Central Tablelands farm makes just over $4 million at auction finishing today. -
Historic Hillcrest makes just over $4m at action today
Historic Central Tablelands farm makes just over $4 million at auction finishing today. -
Government tackles high energy prices
via theland.com.au
Household power bills have risen by 20-30pc in many parts of Australia. -
'Ruthless': Clean energy group launch campaign against gas companies
The Smart Energy Council is promising a "ruthless" campaign attacking companies which it argues are trying to protect profits reaped amid Russia's illegal war in Ukraine. -
Live-ex cattle shipments ramp up
The northern live-ex trade is possibly as busy at the moment as it had been at any point this year. -
Records smashed in monster export program
Australia has exported more than 40 million tonnes of grain for the 2021-22 marketing year, more than entire winter crop in drought years. -
Grubs emerge en masse for first time in a decade
via theland.com.au
A one-in-10-year problem has hit wheat crops with the later season attracting grubs into wheat. -
Positive results from springing heifers
Vendors presented an even catalogue at the 31st annual Boyanup Springing Heifer Sale. -
Australia reels NZ in as world's largest lamb exporter
Australia's sheepmeat exports are even more diversified than beef.
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