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Our regional banks' vanishing act is alarming
via theland.com.au
Many rural and regional banks are now relics of the past, a museum in both structure and purpose. -
Payments offered to rural property owners to host powerlines
Farmers and other rural property owners have been offered up to $200,000 to host the controversial powerlines over 25 years. -
Junior judging win for Braidwood local
via theland.com.au
A YEAR 12 Braidwood Central School student was at top of the junior judging competition at Canberra Royal from the start after finishing in first place overall after the cattle classes. -
Wake up Australia - our global export-import supply network is fragile
Our island nation's complex and problematic supply chain issues are more significant than people understand warns the Australian Logistics Council. -
Gowing win fourth ewe comp
via theland.com.au
The 30th Ted Little Memorial Merino competition saw a variety of flocks compete for top Trundle's top ewes. -
Australia is still figuring out how to deal with fake meat labels
Australia is lagging behind other countries in moving to better control food labels for plant-based products - whether voluntary or mandatory. -
JB Fairfax Award winner announced
via theland.com.au
Former Queenslander named the 2023 recipient of the JB Fairfax Award for Rural and Regional Journalism and Communications. -
An honour to be ambassador
Being an ambassador for the Woolorama seems like a logical step for Chloe Blight. -
Big step towards vaccine
via theland.com.au
NSW took a big step towards an mRNA foot and mouth disease vaccine after a border disease trial began at the Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute. -
MEGA GALLERY: All the faces of the school paraders and steers
via theland.com.au
About 120 school students competed in the junior paraders, 300 for junior judging, and 60 steers from across the state at the Canberra Royal show. -
Clean sweep for St. Johns in led purebred steers
via theland.com.au
St Johns College Dubbo took out supreme steer at Canberra Royal 2023 with the winner destined for Sydney Royal. -
BCG trial day looks at 2023's key questions
Farmers will get the inside word on key issues for 2023 such as climate and nutrition at BCG's trial review day tomorrow. -
Outback Territory town on flood alert
Outback NT town on flood alert as wet season arrives with a deluge. -
$20m for agtech to help farmers store carbon
Grants of between $500,000 and $5 million from a total of $20 million will be available. -
New grains research facility opened
A joint investment between the GRDC and NSW DPI has seen a new cutting edge grains research facility opened at Wagga Wagga. -
Feeder steers at Wodonga sell to $1880
via theland.com.au
There was steady demand at Wodonga cattle sale today in anticipation of an autumn break. -
Drought training invaluable in flood recovery
Drought and biosecurity training to help Indigenous pastoralists with Kimberley flood recovery. -
Bega's bottom line takes a hit from high milk prices
High milk prices and dwindling supplies are not what a dairy manufacturer wants to hear. -
Brazil confirms case of mad cow disease, halts beef to China
The move is expected to severely disrupt global beef supply chains. -
Farmer spending gives John Deere shares a boost
via theland.com.au
Earnings season continued last week, with several companies' share prices being dictated by their announced results. -
After a record year, what will be next?
After a fantastic season, farmers are preparing for lowering crop and sheep prices and dealing with waterlogged soils. -
Farmers upset over more irrigation water buybacks for basin plan
via theland.com.au
Farmers are upset over Commonwealth plans to buy more irrigation water to meet the goals of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. -
Farmer upset over more irrigation water buybacks for basin plan
Farmers upset with Commonwealth plans to buy more irrigation water to meet the goals of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. -
Ellerslie Park's productive basalt and granite soils | Video
via theland.com.au
Ellerslie Park is a very developed property with a good mix of productive basalt and granite soils. -
Dairy groups need to find their community heart again: national conference told
"Who is listening to the voices of the young people?" -
CSD celebrates long-serving staff
via theland.com.au
The awards celebrate staff members' service and commitment to the company. -
168 lots clear at Grass Patch sale
After leasing land to their neighbours, the Aurisch family had a great clearing sale on their property. -
Landmark ag art has a spruce up
Visitors to Kaniva will notice a fresh new look along the town's sheep art trail and wool stencil wall. -
Farming flood recovery at Forbes
via theland.com.au
The floods along the Lachlan River created havoc for many farmers -
Pasture, livestock focus for carefully managed Rewa
via theland.com.au
A heavy focus has been placed on improving pastures, in addition to beef, lamb and wool production on 4495 hectare property Rewa. -
Investment in towns boosting the market
Regional towns are experiencing growth they haven't had since World War Two due to COVID-19 and continued regional investment. -
Buffel grass country for backgrounding and fattening | Video
Ranchlands is 2586 hectares of elevated buffel grass property well suited to backgrounding and fattening.
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