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Indian Thunder wows crowd at Lightning Ridge
via theland.com.au
This year, the $19,500 opal bracelet went to the connections of Indian Thunder. -
Why regional communities are donating land to refugees
Regional towns welcome refugees with open arms and find huge financial and social returns. -
Ground-breaking scientific drilling begins in Western NSW
via theland.com.au
Geoscience Australia will begin the drilling project between Broken Hill and Wentworth -
Coolup Anzac history memorialised
About 100 people attended the dusk memorial service on Monday evening. -
Fig Tree Park Angus host first female sale
via theland.com.au
Figtree Park Angus of Guyra in the Northern Tablelands opened up their gates for their first on-property female sale which saw several recognized angus studs within the region in attendance. -
New board for cereal breeder
The board changes as it adopts new breeding technologies that will deliver benefits to the grain industry. -
Outstanding cropping, grazing country makes $6300/acre
via theland.com.au
Outstanding cropping and grazing country has sold for $6300/acre. -
Maiden ewes expected to be in top condition for Berridale competition
via theland.com.au
The Berridale Agricultural Bureau's Maiden Merino Ewe Competition will be held over two days across the Snowy Monaro Region. -
Bassine Cheeses sales manager taking the lead in community
The leadership program embraces the diversity of the Gippsland region and its people. -
EU rule changes spell the end for popular herbicide
Australian canola producers will not be able to use haloxyfop herbicides in spite of them being registered still due to changes in EU policy. -
Residents and politicians rally against outback silver mine
via theland.com.au
Hundreds of locals have rallied against a proposed silver and lead mine in central west NSW as they consider whether to legally challenge the open-cut project's approval. -
How this weekend's rain event is expected to impact your region
via theland.com.au
Agronomists share their thoughts about how the weekend's rain will impact each NSW region -
Agribusiness buzz in brief: Rex, Pace Farms and Feed Central news
A quick look over the fence at what some of the players in agribusiness are up to and talking about. -
Grass fire forces highway closure in the Orana region
via theland.com.au
Motorists are advised to take extra care as smoke may affect visibility. -
Post-auction negotiations continue on Melaleuca
Negotiations are continuing on the 3234 hectare freehold cattle property Melaleuca. -
Mordallup Angus sale peaks at $30,000
The Muir family presented a top line of 72 well-grown yearling bulls at their Mordallup sale that peaked at $30,000. -
A financially feasible Australia Post critical to all
via theland.com.au
Australia Post faces significant challenges in remaining financially viable while continuing to meet its CSOs. -
In demand cattle property tops $3000/acre
An in demand cattle property has sold at auction for more than $3000/acre. -
Police search for 200 merino ewes and wethers stolen from Bookham
via theland.com.au
The public is urged to contact police with information about 213 stolen merino ewes and wethers stolen from a Bookham property -
Disease management of apples in spotlight
"We need to take an adaptive mindset to disease management." -
Another state bans the use of once popular yabby nets
The use of opera house style nets to catch yabbies has now been banned across most of Australia. -
Cracking cotton picking season underway
Rain forecast for some NSW and southern areas this weekend could momentarily halt the cotton harvest but growers say it's otherwise smooth sailing. -
Yarravel man charged over dark web drug crime
via theland.com.au
A 55 year old man faces multiple charges for allegedly supplying drugs on the dark web -
Town's old newspaper office for sale after home renovation
A country town's old newspaper office has undergone a home conversion and now it's back on the market. -
Will instant asset tax write-off arrangements be extended?
Will farmers get the instant write-off benefit because their machines are held up awaiting inspection at port and may not be delivered by June 30? -
Mighty Rawlinna, our biggest sheep station, may be changing hands
Australia's biggest sheep station may be about to change ownership, according to reports today. -
Government funding to progress Glen Innes indoor equine and livestock centre
via theland.com.au
Glen Innes is a step closer to having a new indoor equine and livestock centre with state government funding being approved -
Monthly store sale attracts quality cattle
The top end of the beef steers sold to $1968 and 460c/kg at the lighter end at Boyanup.
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