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Changing of the pulse guard as lentils take over
It has been a massive year for lentils, which have now overtaken chickpeas as the country's most important pulse crop. -
No issue with having the most expensive cattle in the world
via theland.com.au
"If we don't have processors we're all just running really cool zoos." -
Couldn't do it without the volunteers: Dubbo Show wraps with huge number through gates
via theland.com.au
The 150-year history book can be purchased from the showground. -
Merino industry mourns the loss of Paul Kelly
via theland.com.au
The death of highly-regarded Merino sheep classer Paul Kelly on Friday afternoon sent a shockwave of grief throughout regional Australia -
Lifestyle, cattle property Brooklyn makes $5650/acre
Freehold lifestyle, cattle package Brooklyn has sold for $5650/acre at auction. -
Big effort makes a night to remember
WACoA Morawa danced the night away at their annual school ball. -
Quality farming country with irrigation hits $5m
A 404 hectare farming property with irrigation has sold at an Eastern Rural auction for $5 million. -
Horticulture, livestock sectors lose Granville's 'green thumb'
via theland.com.au
Many people have benefited from the life's work of Warwick Watson, but few would realise how. -
Country pub set to head to auction next month
via theland.com.au
Known as The Top Pub by locals, The Rylstone Hotel has 14 air-conditioned pub-stay rooms and a large beer garden. -
Calls to mandate National Wool Declaration
Stakeholders are divided about how categories on the National Wool Declaration show division in the wool industry on how the document should be refined but there is a growing push for it be a mandated document. -
Springvale delivers sheep, cattle and goat harvesting | Video
via theland.com.au
Springvale has a proud history as a grazing operation, running shedding sheep and cattle as well as harvesting goats. -
Mega gallery from the 2023 Dubbo Show
via theland.com.au
Did we take your photo during the three action-packed days? -
All weather access country for 1300 backgrounders | Video
Caledonia is a 5486 hectare all-weather access property estimated to comfortably carry about 1300 backgrounding cattle. -
New Zealand's famous sheep flocks crash in number
New Zealand's famous sheep flocks have fallen to their lowest number since records began in the 1850s. -
Wagyu calves raised in dairy-beef system
A Waygu dairy beef system has operated for 20 years at Manning Valley Dairy -
Teen girl dies following horror weekend crash at Thurgoona
via theland.com.au
Police were notified on Monday that the girl, 16, had died. -
A dam good idea for old CBH grain tarps
The iconic blue CBH tarps are being used to line the Jacup Community Dam catchment. -
Woolies praises Aussie farmers, ends ties to animal welfare guide
The first of Australia's big supermarkets has been forced to reaffirm their support for Australian farmers and withdraw from a controversial animal welfare "standard". -
Storm affected shires get helping hand
Beverley and Brookton shires to access disaster recovery funding following intense storm -
Grazing country with major carbon project in place
via theland.com.au
Avondale is a large scale sheep and goat operation with a large HIR carbon project in place. -
Demand to drive support for Aussie canola
Canada is expected to have four million tonnes of canola crushing capacity online by early 2024, presenting a great opportunity for Australia. -
Australia sends more lumpy skin vaccines to Indo
"The work happening in Indonesia now is essential to reducing the impact of diseases throughout the region." -
Armidale steers average 332c/kg
via theland.com.au
Armidale's third Top of the Range weaner sale topped at $1525 for a pen of 20 Angus steers -
FWFWW Blog 15: Farmers back together for one last shindig
via theland.com.au
Farmers catch up to see who made the distance on Farmer Wants a Wife. -
FWFWW Blog 15: Farmers back together for one last shin-dig
via theland.com.au
Farmers catch up to see who made the distance on Farmer Wants a Wife. -
Elderly man dies after single-vehicle crash at Rainbow Reach
via theland.com.au
A man believed to be in his 90s remained trapped in the vehicle and died at the scene. -
Charity auction of Jersey genetics raises money for cancer research
Jersey Australia members have donated elite genetics to raise money for cancer research -
Some aren't pulling their weight on methane reduction
"The heavy lifting must be shared in order to get meaningful progress." -
Simson elected to World Farmers' Organisation board
via theland.com.au
National Farmers Federation president Fiona Simson elected to World Farmers' Organisation. -
Students, teachers, parents and career advisers targeted by ag machinery industry
It may be hard to attract them, but when people do enter the rural industries workforce, they tend to stay for the long-term. -
Ag machinery industry goes on recruitment drive
It may be hard to attract them, but when people do enter the rural industries workforce, they tend to stay for the long-term.
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