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How Barry Irvin navigated cancer and COVID and created a $3 billion company
"We need to have courage. We need to have vision." -
Bogo-blood flock win in Merino ewe competition
via theland.com.au
Ewes bred to 'punch out wool' win the ewe championship -
Dumping of suspect imported meat sets off biosecurity alarm
Another breach of Australia's beefed-up biosecurity protocols has landed a government contractor in hot water for failing to dispose of suspect meat imports properly. -
Gov't deliberately stalling on live-ex compensation: NTCA
It was the first time a minister has been found guilty of misfeasance anywhere in the Commonwealth. -
High price sought for one of Victoria's top farming locations
Have a look to see why this farmer wants more than $19,000/acre to buy their postcard-perfect Alpine property. -
Research into containment joining of ewes
via theland.com.au
New research reveals feeding frequency had no effect on containment-joined ewes -
Malford snares Walcha flock ewe competition win
via theland.com.au
Malford turns the tables to win this year's Walcha Flock Ewe competition -
Agribusiness learns to make the most of community ESG scrutiny
Despite their own performance shortcomings, Australian agribusinesses increasingly see ESG reporting as a business opportunity, not a threat. -
Once upon a time in a sunflower field
In a small, lush paddock in Crooked Brook, the MacGregor's create a secret garden -
Cropping, sheep and cattle country sets new value benchmark | Video
via theland.com.au
A well improved 2767 hectare property ideally suited to cropping, sheep and cattle has set a new benchmark for property values. -
Innovation fund set to stay
via theland.com.au
After calls from peak industry bodies to commit to the continuation of the Farm Innovation Fund (FIF), both sides of government have come to the party. -
The challenge more complex than just a shearer shortage
via theland.com.au
Miranda McGufficke says the importance of shearer foundation training should not be overlooked. -
Farmers urged to begin planning now in readiness for possibly far drier conditions
'It means we just have to plan around it, it means we just have to be aware of it.' -
World's cheapest wheat no longer
Australian wheat, which was the cheapest in the world on the back of record production over the past two years, will rebound in value. -
Cheaper steers at Tamworth with $1510 top
via theland.com.au
Expectations for a lift in the market after a wet weekend before the Tamworth Livestock Agents' regular store cattle sale were not met -
A bull has sold for almost a quarter of a million dollars in Tasmania
via theland.com.au
Landfall Angus has had a huge day at its autumn bull sale. -
Ecological disaster as Menindee residents cart water again
via theland.com.au
Less than three months since the equivalent of five Sydney Harbours flooded their town, Menindee is now having to cart water due to a massive fish kill. -
Research into biological defleecing showing new promise
University research on the long-held dream of biological defleecing is still showing promise, AWI chairman Jock Laurie said. -
New weapon to combat weed seed banks
Reducing a significant weed seed bank of mainly annual ryegrass and wild radish has been a constant focus. -
Welbon perfectly geared to cropping, livestock | Video
Up to half of Welbon has been farmed in addition to sheep and cattle production. -
Renowned dairy cattle veterinarian dies
Dr Malmo will leave a last legacy for his involvement in training dairy cattle veterinarians. -
Colourful convoy winds through the outback
via theland.com.au
There's a very good reason more than 200 cars are arriving in your outback town. -
Clearing sale was red-hot
Quality gear was snapped up by the buyers at this clearing sale at Cascade. -
Farmers still prepared to spend big for add-on blocks
Two paddocks across 53 hectares sell for $1.32m at auction near Bendigo. -
Weaner steers at Yass sold to $1480, heifers sold to $1350
via theland.com.au
Dearer trend at SELX Yass weaner sale than was expected -
Weaner steers at Yass sell to $1480
via theland.com.au
It was a dearer trend at SELX Yass weaner sale than agents was expected. -
More programs and information needed to help farmers lower emissions
Report recommends more practical help from officers on-farm.
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