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Australia's wool industry reacts to mulesing warning
Yet another warning to Australia's wool industry about mulesing's impact on European consumers attracts criticism. -
High dairy diet reduces hip fractures in aged care residents
It is important that this research is disseminated and understood by government. -
How these native Australian plants could deliver a nutritious alternative to salt
A group of native plants used by First Nations Australians could provide a nutritious alternative to salt, according to new research. -
Flying doctors and cancer specialists receive a boost from women on horseback
via theland.com.au
This incredible group of equine enthusiasts has raised nearly $1 million for charity in just under a decade. -
Farmers work dangerous hours to make up labour
"We have farmers working around the clock and employing people who might not necessarily have the skills for the job." -
Coles rushes to beat milk shortage with new long term deals for farms
Coles is locking in new milk supply guarantees and long term price stability with farmers to protect its house brand milk and cheese lines. -
All the thrills and spills of Wagga Pro Rodeo's big return
via theland.com.au
Producer John 'Happy' Gill says it was Wagga's biggest rodeo yet. -
Young Woman zone 6 finals
via theland.com.au
Orange hosts Young Woman zone finals for first time since 1999. -
Angus is the perfect fit
Since buying a Yarloop property in the 1980s, Andrew Jenkins continued to developed the farm that features Angus cattle. -
Sheep Producers announce new Director
Ms Kerry Harris appointed as Non-Executive Independent Director for Sheep Producers Australia. -
Photos from the record breaking 2023 Bathurst 12 Hour
via theland.com.au
Images from the record breaking 2023 Bathurst 12 Hour -
Shalimar Park rams sell to $4250
via theland.com.au
New buyers boosted Shalimar Park Merino stud's 23rd on property ram sale at Walcha, with rams selling to as far as South Australia. -
Alfoxton tops at $7,500 for Poll Merino ram.
via theland.com.au
Alfoxton sells 50/59 merino rams at their annual ram sale. The sale averaged $2,100 with a top of $7500. -
Ticking all the breeding boxes at Cooriemungle
"We need the strength for our cows to handle the conditions here in Australia." -
Newcomers inducted into machinery industry
A big cohort of new staff at AFGRI Equipment participated in a three-day live-in workshop at the Muresk Institute. -
'He's got to go': Barnaby Joyce calls for Andrew Gee to resign
via theland.com.au
Barnaby Joyce has called on Member for Calare Andrew Gee to resign from parliament following his defection from the National party. -
China picks up Trade Minister's call and invites him to Beijing
Trade Minister Don Farrell accepted an invitation to visit Beijing "in the near future". -
China picks up Trade Minister's call & invites him to Beijing
Trade Minister Don Farrell accepted an invitation to visit Beijing "in the near future". -
Floods slowly recede to reveal Caudo's well known farm for sale - with water
River Murray flood levels are dropping to reveal a well known vineyard, plantation and sporting destination at Cadell for sale. -
Watch epic video of Australia's $300 million-plus cattle station
A video showcasing the 1.05 million hectare Beetaloo cattle station in the Northern Territory has been released. -
Nats show love for new leader
Shane Love to lead The Nationals WA and State opposition to the 2025 WA election. -
Favourable yield outlook for Rush family's last cotton season on NSW-QLD border
via theland.com.au
The Rush family of Texas (Queensland) are winding back their cotton operation, to focus more on their cattle trading and sheep breeding business. -
Beef retail prices unlikely to follow cattle market down
There is visibility of both cost and value through the supply chain and I don't think there is opportunism: Jason Strong. -
Fuel tax change 'cost of living bomb' would hit farm tractors
The proposal to scrap the fuel excise tax would light the fuse on a tax bomb that would send a cost of living shockwave through the nation, supply chain industries say. -
It's a long road ahead for Bathurst hospital in crisis
via theland.com.au
Mark Spittal, the CEO of WNSWLHD, said any suggestion of services being affected at this stage was "a hypothetical situation" and stressed the LHD is doing all it can to prevent that from occurring. -
Bidding battles push up trade lamb indicator
Mutton higher in Victoria, lower in NSW, while trade lamb sale numbers declined. -
Bidding battles push ESTLI higher
Mutton higher in Victoria, lower in NSW, while trade lamb sale numbers declined. -
Angus genetics evolving
The decision to switch to Angus cattle 15 years ago has paid off for the Harris family. -
Data collection looks at semen variation
Research is underway to determine what factors influence the success of laparoscopic AI and recommend new semen standards for the industry. -
Tragic day as three dead on northern NSW roads
via theland.com.au
A 69-year-old man has died after his motorcycle collided with a tree. -
Rydan to run 1100 breeders
The 6979 hectare property Rydan has an estimated carrying capacity of 1100 breeders, with the progeny taken away as weaners.
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