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Clarence River cattle property asking $2.3 million | Video
The 138 hectare Clarence River cattle property Sunnybrook is on the market for $2.3 million. -
Trade deal is imminent while some UK farmers question its impact
It is hoped the UK-Australian free trade deal will be signed off on soon, while some UK farmers still have the jitters. -
Thunder of river water crashing over Mildura's unique weir
Happy thunder of river water crashing over the century-old weir at Mildura is music to local ears. -
How to get the best money for your lambs
via theland.com.au
The NSW Trade Lamb Indicator was steady at 733 cents a kilogram and up about 20c/kg on a month ago. -
Farm groups riled by supermarket links to animal activists
Woolworths and Coles are among many global businesses who are aligned to the UK-based and little known Business Benchmark on Animal Welfare. -
Pledge for statutory Ag Commissioner reinforced at Armidale forum
via theland.com.au
A smaller-than-expected crowd turned out to hear policy direction at a NSW Farmers' forum in Armidale. -
A good opportunity for graziers to restock
A couple of buyers were absent but agents increased buying to ably fill the gap at the Boyanup WALSA weaner sale. -
Have your say in first national farmer wellbeing study
The National Farmer Wellbeing Report will put the spotlight on key issues facing Australian farmers -
Aussie White rams to four states
via theland.com.au
The southern NSW Aussie White sale was held at Tarcutta on Wednesday with Tattykeel and Camden Valley vendors -
Top price double at Annalara White Dorpers
via theland.com.au
The 17th Annual Annalara Ram and Ewe Sale kicked off with repeat buyers filling the chairs and proving their confidence in the Cresswell family's White Dorpers and Ultra Whites. -
Negotiations continue on farm with development approvals in place
Negotiations are continuing on a Atherton Tablelands farming property with development approvals in place. -
YavenVale Herefords average $10,925
via theland.com.au
Breed leading EBV's with looks to match -
SwarmFarm Robotics raises $12 million in development funds | Video
SwarmFarm says it has raised A$12 million in funds to develop and grow the integrated autonomy category in agriculture. -
The world needs Aussie grain
CBOT wheat futures traded flat for most of last week before rallying 30 US cents a bushel on Friday night to finish the week stronger. -
Basin Plan still behind
via theland.com.au
The progress assessment for the Murray-Darling Basin Plan shows a lack of advancement and the probability of important elements not being achieved ahead of the June 2024 deadline. -
Auction sets new sales level
The successful bidders were neighbours Michael and Heather Schutz, who secured both parcels for $9.375m. -
Australian white paper production to end
The timber industry blames the halt on logging of Victorian native forests for the end of Australia's white paper manufacturing industry. -
What would life without glyphosate look like?
Tightening global restrictions mean farmers have to be prepared in case glyphosate is banned. -
United Malt takes on board united voices of United States
Four of the positions on United Malt Group's seven seat board are set to be held by North Americans. -
Sir Ravanelli revved up for royal salute
via theland.com.au
Tuncurry grey pick of the bunch. -
'This should concern everyone': Live-ex ban a dangerous precedent says industry
Comments on live export ban by Minister for Agriculture, Hon Murray Watt, brings swift rebuttal from Live-Ex Council. -
English farmer smashes world wheat yield record
The world wheat yield record has headed back to the northern hemisphere - and the statistics behind the crop are incredible. -
WA is curbing national property trends
There has been a gradual rise in WA's home value index over the past 12 months. -
Regional labour markets hits record growth - but still can't meet job demand
Growth in the regional labour force surpassed the previous record levels of the mining construction boom a decade ago to hit 3.3 per cent in the December 2022 quarter, according to the latest figures released by the Regional Australia Institute. -
Managing paddock to plate on Wolki Farm
via theland.com.au
Diversity and animal welfare top of the list for Jake Wolki with cattle, chickens, pigs and sheep on the farm all destined for their butcher shop and cafe. -
Slaughter rates, exports up
Early slaughter rates and exports up but challenges ahead for the processing industy. -
Showpiece equestrian park on the market
Australia's showpiece equestrian facility at Boneo Park is on the market. -
WA behind nation in wool test stats
The WA 5.3pc January increase in the number of bales tested fell well behind the national bale test average increase for January of 24.2pc. -
'I thought the header was lying to me': Barley wows at Bongeen
A 30 per cent jump in average rainfall during the growing season has helped Peter and Kylie Bach secure a bumper barley crop. -
Choose a specialty crop to help navigate uncertainty
via theland.com.au
Some specialty crops are supported with climate and market risk management safeguards for growers.
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