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Tumbledown Wagyu to $28,000
via theland.com.au
A tough line-up of buyers preferred the very best that Tumbledown Wagyu could offer during first bull sale at Glen Innes on Wednesday. -
Tumbledown Wagyu to $26,000
via theland.com.au
A tough line-up of buyers preferred the very best that Tumbledown Wagyu could offer during first bull sale at Glen Innes on Wednesday. -
Patchy but positive east coast start to the cropping season
Not everywhere through the east coast states has had an autumn break but plenty have, and even those that don't have moisture underneath. -
Ending autumn with stability | The First Draft
via theland.com.au
A number of disrupted selling weeks during April are finally behind us. -
Iconic Leander protected by an exclusion fence
Iconic Leander Station covers 11,119 hectares, which is protected by an exclusion fence. -
Murray Grey cow at Ayr Park to $12,000
via theland.com.au
Repeat and new clients lined up at Ayr Park -
Narooma, Oak Flats top School Steer Spectacular
via theland.com.au
Narooma, Oak Flats and Dalton-Wilson named led steer champions. -
Taste of the Great Southern
Events will include a range of long lunches, dinners, degustations, premium pairing events, community markets, music events, wine sessions and more. -
Shorthorns' $95,000 cow continues industry's spending spree
via theland.com.au
Confidence in the beef market and in the Shorthorn brand, Thousand Guineas, -
Rabobank forecasts $8.50-$9/kg new season milk price, despite global price pressure
At worst, this represents a 10 per cent decrease from 2022/23 prices. -
Syngenta's agchem footprint spreads into forestry weed business
Syngenta is diversifying its Australian business into specialist non-crop weed control products. -
Paddock trees and dams at Bethungra | Photos
via theland.com.au
ANU Sustainable Farms field day Paddock Trees and Biodiverse Farm Dams Field Day on the 12th May at Bethungra. -
Clean water is essential| Photos
via theland.com.au
ANU Sustainable Farms field day Paddock Trees and Biodiverse Farm Dams Field Day on the 12th May at Bethungra. -
Two men trapped and injured after light plane crash in New England
via theland.com.au
The two men were trapped inside the plane when it crashed at Armidale Airport. -
Secluded property with income potential and lifestyle | Video
Pipersleigh is a secluded 614 hectare property with income potential and outstanding lifestyle opportunities. -
Clock is ticking on eID reforms
via theland.com.au
Farmers want more clarity on the new government's plans for sheep and goat eID -
Who is exporting our red meat?
Australia has close to 400 licensed meat exporters on the books but there are only 75 export registered red meat processing plants. So who makes up the balance? -
Narromine man arrested for widespread crime spree
via theland.com.au
A Narromine man has been charged with several theft offences -
Mouse committee chair confirms support for stronger product
The chair of a national mouse management group has reiterated support for the stronger zinc phosphide bait product. -
Better Land juveniles excite on the track
via theland.com.au
Better Land made it two winners from only two runners last week. -
A life well-lived at Rawlinna station
Murray McQuie overseen one of Rawlinna station's biggest ever shearing seasons - with almost 80,000 sheep shorn - in the 1990s. -
Snowy Hydro 2.0 delayed by two years
via theland.com.au
The multibillion dollar Snowy Hydro 2.0 project has been hit by a two year delay as it faces another cost blowout. -
Close watch on canola in Canada during May and June
If Canada has a drought, we are in for good times for our canola - and likely vice versa. -
Another historic Victorian school about to be sold
One of Victoria's oldest country public schools is about to be auctioned. -
Major water management initiative to launch in Tamworth
via theland.com.au
A pioneering initiative to help land managers and communities manage "green" water in landscapes to be announced in Tamworth next week. -
Full steam ahead for gas industry in the Northern Territory
The Northern Territory government has today given the go ahead for its controversial shale gas industry. -
Fire grounds plane an hour after take-off from Wagga airport
via theland.com.au
After filling with smoke, the flight was forced to land. -
Lamb exports could bust records
Lamb exports for this year are already topping the same period for 2022, which was a record-breaking year. -
Extreme weather warning as powerful winds hit
via theland.com.au
South Eastern NSW is being warned of extreme weather with damaging winds intensifying through Wednesday before easing tonight. -
No takers for cash cow leaves dairy charity bewildered
"We need people to apply across the board." -
Cows with calves sell to $2200 top at Forbes
via theland.com.au
Strong buyer interest at the Forbes store cattle sale last Friday saw a 99 per cent clearance of 794-head with particular interest in an early lot of 21 Angus cows with calves at foot which were sold by Logan Ryan, Parkes, for $2200/head. -
The bell tolls for sheep producers
Share your story of how the live export ban is making you 'not OK' - even if your voice shakes while you do it, says Kojonup farmer. -
Sheep eID early adopters driving sales
Sheep and goat producers have been trying to get ahead of the national rollout of eID tags, with reports of an uptake in tag sales. -
500kms to the nearest bank: regional bank closures accelerate
via theland.com.au
The number of active ATMs nationally is also down. -
Science takes a stand in support of meat
Almost 1000 scientists, including many from Australia, have come out in universal support for meat as crucial to human health. -
Matilda's at home on a station
What life's like working on Australia's largest operating sheep station.
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