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Market access, input costs key areas for GrainGrowers
GrainGrowers is pushing market access and roads in a submission to government, while a grain industry inquiry is further down the list. -
Highly regarded western division country
via theland.com.au
Highly regarded western division country is on the market. -
What China wants in return for dropping trade sanctions
There is no such thing as a free lunch in international politics. -
OAM for renowned livestock consultant Dr Phil Holmes
"It's Dr Science and Dr Economics that is receiving this award, not me - they have never once let anyone down." -
Double honour for Robbie Sefton at Australia Day homecoming
via theland.com.au
Robbie Sefton will return to her former hometown of Deniliquin as an Australia Day ambassador and as a newly announced Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia. -
Irrigated aggregation delivers flexibility
The Invergelly, Invew and Taminga aggregation is expected to draw interest at above $8 million -
Questions swirl around direction of heifer market | Prime market update
via theland.com.au
Where the cattle market will go from here is the question on everyone's lips as prices continue to erode or remain stagnant. -
Action from the International Dairy Week interbreed judgings
The interbreed judging is a highlight of the event. -
Smooth transition to beef-only herd
Since leaving the dairy industry in early 2022, seeking a change in lifestyle, Luke and Casey Norton said their three-year "time to get out" strategy has been quite smooth. -
Farmer response to EPA stick: Hands off ag
via theland.com.au
New EPA rules around carbon dioxide emissions, particularly nitrous oxide from livestock, are coming on top of natural disaster burdens. Meanwhile the red meat industry is embracing the process of change under CN30, argue farmer advocacy bodies. -
Action from the classes in the International Dairy Week Holstein Show
Gippsland connection wins the grand champion Holstein award -
New push for probe into grain
via theland.com.au
Growers flag concerns over quality, payment disparites -
Major award win for Lachie Martin at Santa Gertrudis youth camp
via theland.com.au
A young passionate beef enthusiast from the state's north has been named the youth ambassador for the Santa Gertrudis breed across Australia after being awarded the RJ Kleberg Scholarship Award at the Santa Gertrudis Youth Camp last weekend. -
Dairy's new jobs board launch
Dairy Australia launches jobs board, to compliment workforce attraction program. -
Salway Maternal Composites Clear 106 Rams.
via theland.com.au
Salway Maternal sell 106 out of 150 rams offered to an average of $1,057. An equal top price of $3,000 was achieved -
Food inflation rate hits 17 year high
The latest Consumer Price Index data show CPI and food inflation is up but relief is coming. -
Quota-free status in the US
Over the Hooks' Steve Martyn looks at the evolving US beef market. -
MUA strike costs ag sector millions
Despite the high output this season, there are struggles getting it out of the Kwinana Port due to continuous strikes -
By George, this Walcha property has a stellar farm history
Mark and Angie Berry are selling their prized livestock farm on the edge of NSW's Northern Tablelands after its was founded by various Georges Gill way back in 1868. -
Study assesses the risks of nitrogen losses
Research aims to help growers with their fertiliser decisions to increase crop productivity and improve nitrogen fertiliser use efficiency. -
Right to repair your own machinery still to be fixed up
Farmers spend huge sums buying new machinery but don't have to right to fix them. -
Gollan's filly give the Sunshine State a big success
via theland.com.au
Gollan's Skirt The Law wins The Star Magic Millions Two-Year-Old Classic in impressive style. -
Police investigate separate thefts of 30 tonnes of wheat and 50 sheep
via theland.com.au
Police have begun investigations into two separate thefts on NSW properties. -
Breeder country to run 150 cows
Tinpot is described as being ideally suited as a starter block or an additional grazing area. -
Nitrogen work shows loss risks, promise on inhibitors
Research found one farm practice can lead to nitrogen volatilisation while there is promise with a nitrogen inhibitor in cutting losses. -
King of the cucurbit crowned
via theland.com.au
The Summerland Giant Pumpkin and Watermelon Festival is putting Kyogle on the map as the place of "bigger and better" as giant pumpkin growers competed for glory on Saturday. -
Papyrus Australia shareholders left enraged
via theland.com.au
Last week, Papyrus Australia held an extraordinary general meeting that was indeed extraordinary. -
Nightmare New York flight exposes travel woes
The perils of post-COVID-19 international travel were exposed again with a much delayed flight from New York back to New Zealand for local and Australian passengers. -
Flooding put a dampener on business
Pastoralists are reeling from the flood having with no access to markets including beef processing and the live export trade. -
Australian dairy farming legend hailed a visionary
"Dad believed in having a dream and keeping the passion to refresh and grow in every aspect."
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