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Global milk production sails ahead but Australia stuck in doldrums
Australian production was down 6.6 per cent to January. -
Man dies, two remain in a critical condition, after truck, ute crash
via theland.com.au
A man has died after a crash involving and ute and truck at Boorowa. -
Pro-Belt baler able to handle even the heaviest wet silage crops
New Holland's Pro-Belt series variable chamber round balers worked well in the wet conditions experienced across Australia in 2022. -
Top prices paid for irrigation country now converted to cropping
Only one of four lots is yet to be sold for a former irrigation farm in northern Victoria now converted to dryland cropping. -
Fresh cattle commentary just in time for autumn | Stock Talk
via theland.com.au
Prospects for feeder cattle late winter and early spring look to be at very reasonable levels. -
Yasloc Poll Dorsets total clearance.
via theland.com.au
Yasloc Poll Dorset have achieved a total clearance at their 41st annual ram sale. -
Total clearance for Yasloc Poll Dorsets
via theland.com.au
Yasloc Poll Dorset have achieved a total clearance at their 41st annual ram sale. -
Drownings in flooded Fitzroy River spark warning from minister
People are being urged not to swim across the flooded Fitzroy River after two men drowned while trying to reach the other side of town. -
At 16 Sam Monk started a business, at 29 he employs 130 people and owns four dairy farms
In 2019 Sam Monk bought his first dairy farm and now has four milking 1000 cows. -
Silvan upgrades its Paddock Pak sprayer
In addition to being galvanised for protection against corrosion, the self-levelling boom now includes hydraulic tilt and fold, and lift and parallelogram suspension. -
Inland Rail's northern progress hangs on Queensland approvals
Construction of the North Star to NSW/Queensland Border section of Inland Rail will not start until Queensland approvals are in place. -
Baradine feed mill with $2-$2.5 million price tag
via theland.com.au
A well established stockfeed business is expected to make between $2 million and $2.5 million. -
Angus steer price a new reality at start of Tenterfield weaner sale selling season
via theland.com.au
What weaner cattle made last year and how much they brought on Thursday at Tenterfield is a tale of two times but savvy breeders say they can work with what they got. -
Negotiations continue on coastal cattle country | Video
via theland.com.au
Negotiations are continuing on an impressively developed coastal cattle property capable of running 250 cows. -
Overseas ag visa program an option
Guatemala and Canada ag visa program could be replicated in Australia -
'It has no business case': NSW Labor says $1b in budget for Great Western Highway tunnel will go elsewhere
via theland.com.au
Mr Minns' declaration of his position on the proposed tunnel was seized upon by Bathurst MP and Deputy Premier Paul Toole. -
Antibiotic crisis: The tightrope beef is walking
A key issue is that not all global animal food producers are playing on the same field. -
Bureau points to dry autumn in spite of neutral oceans
Australia is more likely than not to fail to see median rainfall through the autumn months according to the latest BOM update. -
Mother Nature challenges firefighters
Firefighters and farmers across southern WA rallied together to fight several bushfires last week. -
Live sheep export ban moves a step closer
"I am conscious the wider community is interested in the phase-out." -
Productive Glen Hope asking $3.65 million
Glen Hope is a productive 3850 hectare property with 1415ha of cultivation and the capacity to run livestock. -
Sprayers highly sought after at auctions last year
The second-hand agricultural machinery market is forecast to flourish in 2023. -
Click go the shears at Rawlinna station
Shearing is underway at Australia's largest operating sheep station Rawlinna, which covers an area roughly the size of Sydney.
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