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Skyhigh prices asked for lamb in the Big Apple
Australian lamb was found selling for more than $100 a kilogram during a recent trip to New York City. -
Boambolo expected to top $15 million
via theland.com.au
Boambolo has been put to the market with a price guide of more than $15 million. -
Crocodile attacks man collecting eggs in outback NT
Crocodile attacks man collecting eggs on a remote station in outback NT. -
Epic end to sugar cane harvest
via theland.com.au
Quality and cane sugar concentrations were up but the effort to get the crop off has left the Northern Rivers' industry bruised and battered. -
Bobby calf killing banned in NZ, Aussie dairy knows what's coming
It won't happen in Australia just yet, but sector has been preparing for the day consumers make the same demand. -
Why seaweed is an alternative to land-based agricultural expansion
Expanding global seaweed farming could go a long way to addressing the planet's food security, biodiversity loss and climate change challenges, according to a new report. -
What's driving the cheaper trend as we head into February?
via theland.com.au
Which buyers remain the driving force behind the young cattle market's cheaper trend as we head into February? -
Aiming for consistency in intensive farming systems
via theland.com.au
Dairy farmers turning to intensive farming systems to reduce risk and increase production. -
Mural to light up Quirindi sky in silo art trail first
via theland.com.au
Perth-based artist Peter Ryan put down the paintbrush in December, but the interactive light show will pull the project together, and is a first on the Australian Silo Art Trail. -
Beef steers in demand at Boyanup
It as another good quality yarding of store cattle from to start to finish at the Elders Boyanup store cattle sale. -
Mandy Pacitti named Bette Hall Award winner at 2023 International Dairy Week
A prestigious award recognising women in the dairy industry was presented last week at "the biggest cattle show in the southern hemisphere", International Dairy Week, with an SA winner announced. -
New export window for macadamia nuts
via theland.com.au
The opening of a new trade window with the US for roasted macadamia nut in shell, or husk, is a welcome change says Austrade. -
Mark Patullo named 2023 Lex Bunn Award recipient at International Dairy Week
Lex Bunn was a well known breeder of Ayrshire cattle. -
A Merino birthright for Kirk
via theland.com.au
Born in to a Merino breeding family, Tom Kirk, Baldry, has been professionally classing sheep since he was in his early 20's. -
Outstanding heifer sale results
Angus-Friesian heifers made up the majority of the yarding at the Elders Boyanup unmated first-cross heifer sale. -
Grains industry news in brief 26.1.23
A bigger Chinese soy crop, cuts to US production and a big year in SA, all the grains industry news in brief. -
Remaining piece of Victoria's historic sheep run for sale
The sale of Plover Park will end more than a 50 year connection to the farm for the current absentee owners who are now planning to retire. -
Time is right to revisit grassroots politics
via theland.com.au
Are we in rural Australia best served by career politicians, or by passionate representatives with life experience? -
Netflix leads US stocks rebound
via theland.com.au
On Friday, the S&P500 enjoyed the best day in two weeks before heading into the Lunar New Year. -
More challenges ahead for pastoralists
Despite the floods being three weeks ago, Tens of thousands of cattle are feared lost, while homes, major infrastructure and transport routes have been completely destroyed in the flood-ravaged Kimberley. -
Looking overseas for wool industry labour fix
Encouraging skilled overseas wool industry workers will help fill the labour shortage. -
Win for USA while we stall
A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the American Farm Bureau Federation and John Deere, which will provide farmers with increased access to repair their machinery. -
Pilbara minor flooding alert
Fast-flowing water could see levels rise quickly today in the De Grey River catchment in the Pilbara region. -
Ray White Angus sell well at Tamworth sale
via theland.com.au
A pen of 20 Angus heifers selling for $3200 topped the Ray White Livestock Northern NSW Angus Feature Sale -
Say, cheese - what's with the strong and bitey quarterly price rise?
Analysts discuss the sharp rise in the price of cheese over the past quarter -
Lowering herbicide reliance the goal for new AHRI director
The director of the Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative wants to lower the grains sector's reliance on herbicides to control weeds. -
Fire up the barbecue for that ultimate Aussie day
via theland.com.au
What's cooking this Australia Day with some familiar faces across the state. -
Ag - here is your link to government
Find out why Australian Government's first special representative for agriculture Su McCluskey has been in WA. -
Wool's surprise move to sponsor Italian sailing syndicate again
Australia's wool marketers have made a surprise decision to again back an Italian sailing team which helped attract a government financial probe just two years ago. -
Bushfire in the Mid West
Lightning has started a fire in the Shire of Yalgoo, sparking a DFES alert. -
Ag investment is a worthy long game
via theland.com.au
It's no secret the opportunities for investment in Australian agriculture have proved attractive for foreign investors. -
Is Don....is good!
Today is a proud day for retired Cowaramup dairy farmer Don Miller, being recognised for his tireless work the local community.
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