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Wetlands benefit from floods
via theland.com.au
Pelicans breed at north-western NSW's Narran Lakes (Dharriwaa) the first time in over 20 years -
Inland Pelicans
via theland.com.au
Pelicans breed at north-western NSW's Narran Lakes (Dharriwaa) the first time in over 20 years -
Fossil frenzy set to take off after opening of Nilpena National Park
Nilpena Ediacara fossil National Park is open and ready for visitors. -
Coolup comes together for Anzac service
Check out these photos from Coolup's dusk Anzac service. -
King Charles III's passion for wool clear in coronation details
Australian Merino wool has an important role to play in this weekend's coronation. -
Heifer bulls in demand at Stanford Poll Herefords
via theland.com.au
Both new and return clients featured in the sale. -
Stanthorpe weaners sell to $1448
via theland.com.au
Stanthorpe yarded 901 head of young cattle on Thursday selling to a top of $1448.86 for weaner steers. Heifers made up to $1014.30. -
National energy transition authority welcomed by ag industry
The federal government will establish a national energy transition authority, which will be charged with ensuring workers, industries and communities are not left behind in the pursuit of net zero carbon goals. -
Day One Berridale Merino ewe competition| Photos
via theland.com.au
Five flocks of maiden ewes entered on the first day of the Berridale Merino ewe competition -
ACCC wants submissions on Coles plans to buy Saputo factories
The ACCC kicked off a public merger review of the proposed acquisition on May 2. -
More than $1.3m expected for auction of Benalla lifestyle farm
Benalla lifestyle farm perched on a high bank of the Broken River, heading to auction. -
Governor's sights firmly on inflation
via theland.com.au
RBA Governor Philip Lowe says it will be some time before inflation is back in the target range. -
Weaners sell to a dearer trend at Dubbo
via theland.com.au
There was a good crowd on hand with most of the support coming from local districts. -
NSW Farmers puts mandatory food and grocery code back on the table
via theland.com.au
The federal government is being urged to crack down on big businesses driving up the cost of groceries -
Teenager flown to hospital with leg injuries after 'farming accident'
via theland.com.au
The teenager was in a stable condition. -
High flyers in town for national title
Skys the limit for National Ballooning Championships next week -
Staggered start for 2023 season
The start of seeding has been described as a relatively good one by multiple agronomists, with early rains in March and some surprise drizzles in April helping programs move at a steady pace. -
Plant pest surveys in Timor-Leste resume post-pandemic
via theland.com.au
Plant pest surveys in Timor-Leste pick up after being halted during the pandemic -
Plant pest survey by DAFF in Timor-Leste resume post-pandemic
via theland.com.au
Plant pest surveys by DAFF in Timor-Leste pick up after being halted during the pandemic -
Grains tells government all must chip on biosecurity
The grains sector is pleased with comments from the Ag Minister regarding biosecurity funding but hopes words translate into action. -
See all the photos from Wagga Town Plate Day 2023
via theland.com.au
Every photo from Wagga Town Plate Day 2023. -
Police bust $11m tobacco crop at Binnaway
via theland.com.au
Police busted illicit tobacco crop at Binnaway worth $11.9 million -
Making pasture assessments easier on dairy farms
In-field machine vision cameras may be able provide pasture quality and quantity data. -
PM says UK free trade agreement to start at the end of May
Australia's free trade agreement with the United Kingdom will start from the end of the month, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says. -
Fund unveils plans to buy farms and cash in on carbon credits
via theland.com.au
Australian farm investment fund aims to buy swathes of irrigated farming country and re-forest a third of their land. -
Auction of Mid North farm timed for sowing the crop
Mid North farm is heading to auction just in time for sowing the new crop. VIDEO. -
$32.6m budget boost for WA biosecurity
$32.6 million investment to help protect State's livestock industry from diseases -
Virtual forums for live export answers'
Consultation virtual forums will take two different formats with two broadcast sessions and six discussion forums set to be conducted by the independent panel on Friday, May 12 and Monday, May 15. -
Fires, cyclones, roos, wild dogs and millions of sheep: Rawlinna's storied past
Murray McQuie overseen one of Rawlinna station's biggest ever shearing seasons - with almost 80,000 sheep shorn - in the 1990s.
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