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Crush-side genotyping on the cattle breeding, disease diagnosis job
Recent trials indicated 100 animals could be genotyped in 24 hours at a little over $55 per sample. -
Central west country for $1212/acre
via theland.com.au
Waverley features abundant perennial grasses, natural clovers and medics. -
Scientists line up to support livestock's role in food supply
Scientists want to separate evidence-based discussion from ideology. -
Calls for investment to unlock full renewable potential
Rural leaders say government can accelerate the use of renewable energy by making investment in infrastructure in regional Australia. -
Lumpy skin disease spread linked to animal movements
The spread of lumpy skin disease over longer distances appears more likely connected to animal movements rather than insect to animal transmission. -
Malt barley premiums slump
via theland.com.au
Most NSW grain growers managed to finish and park the headers in time for New Year's Eve. -
Don't leave your money on the table
Focus on price spreads when allocating grades into multigrade contracts. -
Residents warned to evacuate as bushfires close in
Residents near two Western Australian towns have been warned to evacuate or find shelter as bushfires bear down on them. -
Quality grazing property offered with subdivision potential
via theland.com.au
Sun Valley is described as being ideal for a stud or commercial cattle, fat lambs, wool or horses. -
The Kimberley begins to reopen as 'huge recovery effort' begins
The government has employed 30 different agencies to help with the flood clean-up effort, including 130 DFES workers and volunteers on the ground. -
The bush needs more overseas migrants to fill jobs and thrive
An independent think tank for regional economies wants to see more overseas migrants settling in regional and rural communities to fill the thousands of vacant jobs. -
Alpaca shot and killed on Riverina property
via theland.com.au
An alpaca has been shot and killed in the Riverina over the weekend. -
New role for NAB's Horne
NAB has a new regional and agribusiness leader with Khan Horne taking on the role. -
Lot feeders buy up heavier cattle at Hamilton's all breed feature weaner sale
via theland.com.au
Angus and Herefords the most dominant breeds for sale. -
Feedlotters buy up heavier cattle at Hamilton's all breed feature weaner sale
via theland.com.au
Angus and Herefords the most dominant breeds for sale. -
Weaned at Wodonga make $100 premium
via theland.com.au
Cattle producers have been told for years that they need to wean their calves to gain access to the best price. Last week at Wodonga buyers drove that message home. -
Southern weaner prices back, but nothing beyond expectations
Southern weaner prices indicate much-touted market decline now settling in. -
Govt plan to cut emissions from nation's biggest polluters revealed
It's a key part of the Albanese government's plan to reach its climate targets. -
Risk of fire and further cattle casualties along the Fitzroy as floodwaters recede
"The waters are so strong that everything's just been washed away." -
Black Angus bull stolen from New England property
via theland.com.au
A Black Angus bull has been stolen from a property south-east of Armidale in the New England region. -
Australia-India trade in effect: what's in it for your industry
Several trade tax cuts have already come into effect and more will be rolled out over the coming years. -
New harvesting horizon
It has been all hands on deck to complete the harvest for this Munglinup enterprise. -
Lammie returns to the helm of peak WA dairy body
The Western Dairy election was part of a big day of reflection for the local dairy industry. -
Gold bullion continues on rising trajectory
via theland.com.au
Three factors have lured the Punter to increase his holding in Musgrave Minerals. -
Is beef next for thawing of China's wrath?
As global media report orders for Aussie coal from China, beef is hopeful of movement on plant suspensions. -
Slim Newton writer of the Redback on the Toilet Seat, dies
via theland.com.au
Slim Newton, writer of one of Australia's iconic songs, Redback on the Toilet Seat has died aged 90 -
Gene editing to feed the world
The need for GM-edited products to feed the world is huge says Murdoch University. -
evokeAg 2023 just six weeks away
AgriFutures evokeAg 2023 will offer attendees the chance to deep dive into the innovation - and innovative thinking - that will change the way food and fibre is produced. -
Grain industry news in brief 10.1.23
Farm scholarships, welcome rain in the US and a big month for Viterra, all the grains industry news in brief. -
Casterton Angus weaner steers knocked down to buyers from Queensland, NSW
via theland.com.au
Agents yarded about 2500 cattle at Casterton's annual Angus steer sale. -
Central west country for $1454/acre
Waverley features abundant perennial grasses, natural clovers and medics.
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