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Grains sector looking for biosecurity answers
The grains sector will raise an additional $28.6 million under proposed biosecurity levy hikes and wants to know where it will be spent. -
Lamb oversupply causes prices to dip
Elevated yardings are putting pressure on sheep and lamb prices, with processors not particularly active. -
Calls for a review into devastating flooding
via theland.com.au
With an estimated damage bill of $5 billion, last year's widespread flooding in NSW was for many, the worst they had ever seen. -
Govt not helping housing crisis
Liberal Party Agricultural Region MP Steve Martin said he would be "embarrassed" by DevelopmentWA's Wheatbelt progress. -
Early warning key to Eugowra survival
via theland.com.au
The government will establish a national flood warning network in the wake of the devastating 2022 floods -
CWA ensures postcode does not predetermine educational potential in regional NSW
via theland.com.au
NSW CWA urgency motion supports the expansion of the regional university centre network across the state. -
Checkers sold through an expressions of interest process | Video
via theland.com.au
Highly regarded 3817 hectare Central Tablelands property Checkers has sold through an expressions of interest process. -
No fairy-tale prices in cattle market
via theland.com.au
A snapshot of Kempsey Stock and Land's weaner sale. -
Agtech company sets up Melbourne HQ
Agtech startup MEQ Probe has announced they are opening a innovation lab and production facility in Victoria. -
Non-mulesed wool on offer increases, but only just
Wool bales being sold as non-mulesed or ceased mulesed are increasing, but only incrementally, according to data highlighted in the Sheep Sustainability Framework's annual report. -
Regions forgotten in Labor's budget
Australia is a vast country, yet Labor's focus seems fixated on a very narrow slice of Australia: Liberal senator Slade Brockman. -
Big boost for southern Queensland croppers with spectacular opening rain
Croppers in southern Queensland have got their autumn break with falls of 50-80mm, however northern NSW missed out. -
GrainCorp shares show signs of a recovery
via theland.com.au
An "excellent all-round performance" by GrainCorp in the first-half sent share prices soaring. -
Good buying opportunities for dairy and beef steers and heifers in May
The Elders South West team are putting together a store sale and a feeder sale this month. -
AUKUS subs could help establish nuclear energy industry, inquiry told
Nuclear submarines could open up a domestic nuclear energy industry. -
NSW milk production on a knife edge
NSW dairy producers will be keeping a close eye on new season milk prices. -
Calls for independent inquiry into Menindee fish deaths
via theland.com.au
Water Minister Rose Jackson has called for an independent inquiry in a bid to stop further fish deaths in Menindee lakes -
'6pc understates our contribution': Cattle producers raise concerns with biosecurity levy
Cattle producer reps meet with Ag Minister on biosecurity levy. -
Sheltered valley home to picturesque cattle property | Video
Clear Creek is a 714 hectare cattle property situated within a picturesque, sheltered valley. -
China trade talks all about the hats
via theland.com.au
From breeding the best cattle to branding a better trucker's cap, this family understands the culture of hard work. -
Impressive cattle breeding, fattening property in the highlands | Video
Crediton Hall Farm is a cattle breeding and fattening property estimated to run 130-150 mixed cattle. -
Two directors spots on MLA board open
The board provides strategic guidance of the management of MLA. -
Fibre factor in beef cattle diets hurting weights
The NDF range should be 30-50pc but southern feed tests are coming back far higher. -
Big farm sales in the Central and Northern regions drove prices
The total value of all land sold across Western Australia in 2022 was $895 million, a rise of 27.5 per cent from 2021. -
UPDATED: Mark Allison loses a million dollars as Elders shares tumble
Elders shares are continuing to take a beating on the stock exchange today. -
UPDATED (3PM): Mark Allison loses a million dollars and more as Elders shares tumble
Elders shares are still taking a dive on the stock exchange today. -
Mark Allison loses a million dollars as Elders shares tumble
Despite a profit and dividend announcement yesterday, Elders shares took another big tumble on the stock exchange. -
FINAL UPDATE: Mark Allison loses a million dollars and more as Elders shares tumble
Elders shares took another beating on the stock exchange yesterday. -
Deadline extended for economic analysis
An innate understanding of commodity markets and supply chain knowledge is required for any economic impact assessment of the live sheep export trade and this needs to be delivered objectively, as raw numbers and data. -
How farmers can use budget cash splash to make on-farm difference
The recent budget aims to make an immediate on-the-ground difference to landholders by giving farmers access to independent advisers and international workers -
Business in the dark over power future
Will regional communities ever have reliable power?
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