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Inverell steers hit a $1618 top
via theland.com.au
A penning of 363 steers ranged from 180 cents a kilogram to 402c/kg, which produced an average of 465c/kg. -
New Varroa mite detections cause eradication zone to grow
via theland.com.au
The total number of Varroa mite infected premises in NSW rises to 114 after two new detections were identified. -
Checkers on the market: What successful low input, sustainable agriculture looks like | Video
via theland.com.au
Highly regarded 3817 hectare Central Tablelands property Checkers is expected to make in the plus or minus $30 million range. -
Prawn and solar farm projects in the NT are in trouble
Both the NT's 'world's biggest' projects are now in voluntary administration. -
Checkers: What successful low input, sustainable agriculture looks like | Video
Highly regarded 3817 hectare Central Tablelands property Checkers is expected to make in the plus or minus $30 million range. -
New direction for Yanga?
via theland.com.au
NSW Government released paper involving Aboriginal joint management in national parks -
'Alarm bells' as remote Australians live shorter lives: report
People in remote NSW have far shorter lives than city-dwellers and are much more likely to die from preventable illnesses or suicide. -
Rabo warns don't bank on container freight, diesel costs going lower
Despite recent price falls, Rabobank says agriculture is unlikely to see a return to pre-pandemic shipping or fuel costs. -
Dryland rice requires a bit more this season
via theland.com.au
The North Coast is supposed to be a safe rainfall district, but rice this year required irrigation. -
Boer goats dazzling at Dubbo
via theland.com.au
Two new buyers chasing Boer wethers kept a floor in prices at Dubbo. -
Spotlight on grains emissions accounting
"We don't want growers to stop applying fertiliser, but there are ways of reducing the amount we use without affecting the profitability and productivity of the farming operations," says researcher. -
They're a Weird Mob... but it's a magnificent waterfront home with boathouse
They're a Weird Mob... but welcome to the magnificent waterfront home complete with a boathouse. -
"Show us the money" for mandatory eID
NSW Farmers want clarity around funding to achieve 2025 eID deadlines, opinions from other state farmers groups -
It's a heavy load to bear
via theland.com.au
An upgrade to get the Ungarie-Lake Cargelligo line up to main line standard could save more than just maintenance costs. -
It's a heavy load to bare
via theland.com.au
An upgrade to get the Ungarie-Lake Cargelligo line up to main line standard could save more than just maintenance costs. -
Glenellerslie Hereford's 30th bull sale topped at $13,000| Photos
via theland.com.au
Over 1000 bulls sold by Glenellerslie Hereford and Poll Hereford stud, Adelong, since inception. -
Early farm sales fail to interest bidders at two auctions
Two early farm auctions in Victoria failed to attract any interest at auction on Friday. -
'They've lost their social licence': Ag Minister firm on live sheep export ban
Agriculture Minister Murray Watt has doubled down on a commitment to phasing out live sheep exports despite animal welfare improvements. -
Outstanding irrigation, dryland farming and grazing
Booberoi is an outstanding 3145 hectare irrigation, dryland farming and grazing property. -
Hold your wheat until July?
There is never any grain sales strategy which works year-in, year-out, says Episode 3's Andrew Whitelaw. -
Avocado diplomacy wins where trade talks fail
via theland.com.au
Tweed coast nurseryman is building new markets in China with enthusiasm and expertise. -
Could sustainability targets impact global food security? One expert says they might
An Aussie grain researcher says priorities in affluent regions such as the EU are changing from agricultural production to sustainability. -
Soil research redefines yield potential
"Crop yields increased by two to four fold in the first two years of the trial, depending on the type of crop, soil and season," says DPIRD soil scientist Dr Gaus Azam -
Pollution specialist's share price on the rise
via theland.com.au
PET shares remain highly speculative. Much will depend on the success of its new distribution model. -
See the moment police track down escaped horses in city's south
via theland.com.au
Three horses have been safely returned to their paddock after escaping and galloping along main roads through Sans Souci and Taren Point this morning. -
WA is on the pulse: DPIRD backs growth potential of industry
A project aims to advance the production and export of lupin food ingredients and finished food products from WA. -
WA is on the pulse
A project aims to advance the production and export of lupin food ingredients and finished food products from WA. -
Genetic solution to phase out bobby calves
More dairy farmers are looking for a sustainable solution. -
Which goats will need an eID tag - it's simpler than you think
via theland.com.au
The latest information for on sheep and goat eID. -
Establishing a Merino flock is Jasmine's aim
via theland.com.au
Merino enterprise an addition to Ogunbil cattle enterprise -
CSIRO grows its cotton research lab
via theland.com.au
CSIRO has spent $25 million on upgraded cotton research facilities in NSW. -
National state of emergency in NZ as Cyclone Gabrielle brings flooding
New Zealand has been placed in a national state of emergency due to widespread damage from Cyclone Gabrielle. -
Vet takes over as boss of animal disease response
In the event of a much feared animal disease outback, this could be one of the biggest roles in Australian agriculture. -
Oat trials to be sync with farmers
After sowing oats out of sync with growers for years, the NVT is moving its window forward
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