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Tenth year as supreme sheep exhibit for Tattykeel
via theland.com.au
The Poll Dorset stud celebrated a decade of winning the supreme sheep exhibit, with its ewe recognised as the interbreed champion. -
Ag can help Close the Gap, 43m ha of native title land can be farmed
The Australia's Indigenous Estate was reported to cover 438 million hectares and around 10pc of the estate highly suitable for agricultural development. -
Sheep tags should cost no more than $1
via theland.com.au
Producers, buyers and agents have their say on eID at Dubbo. -
Lifting the herd from its tail
via theland.com.au
Lifting the commercial Angus herd at Woko Station involves a careful selection of genetics and traits for the team from Macka's Pastoral. -
Growers announce intent to run in AWI board election
Two wool growers, one from SA and one from WA, have declared their interest in running for the AWI board. -
Live-ex class action compensation offer revealed
The Commonwealth's offer falls way short of what is being sought. -
Dulverton Angus to $50,000 at Last Hoorah sale
via theland.com.au
Dulverton Angus popped the champagne on Wednesday at the studs last on-property bull sale with a total clearance of 63 bulls to a top of $50,000. -
Craig Mostyn Group celebrates 100 years
Cheers to 100 years for Australian food and agribusiness giant -
Mixed bag for state's cotton pick
via theland.com.au
Northern yields looking good while the south may struggle -
Withdrawn bales helps reset market
WA wool market seems to be able to absorb offerings of 5000 bales or less. -
Training and promoting Brumbies
via theland.com.au
Geoff Court is on a mission to do something constructive with Brumbies and is working hard on both training and promoting the horses. -
Productivity Commission's report reveals progress, but with concerns
A Productivity Commission report highlights Australia's lowest productivity growth in 60 years will reduce our prosperity in the future -
RSPCA privy to live ex news first
A series of texts uncovered shows the RSCPA was privy to information on the live sheep export phase-out before an announcement was made. -
Well located property with excellent soils and pasture
Tucumcari is a very well located 306 hectare grazing property with excellent soils and pastures. -
Carbon neutral pasture
via theland.com.au
Improving pasture is nothing new, but when the program looks at soil first the effects are multiplied. -
Production to slide
Competition for milk and different business models could see higher prices offered. -
Housing and childcare squeeze behind the bush worker gap
While the job market booms in country Australia, workers are hard to find amid chronic shortages of housing and childcare. -
Feedlot staff shortages turns focus toward tech
via theland.com.au
Vets say remote monitoring could improve efficiencies as feedlots manage staff shortages. -
Full steam ahead for CBH rail sidings
CBH's rail infrastructure upgrades are happening at a record pace - with Broomehill the most recent rail siding to begin construction -
Farmers gear up to take legal action against spray drift | Video
Farmers are taking legal action after their cotton crops were devastated by chemical spray drift. -
Police search for stock horse missing from Riverina property
via theland.com.au
Police are searching for a horse reported missing from a Riverina property in May. -
Frankel makes his mark around the globe
via theland.com.au
Esti Feny pleases his fans in both hemispheres. -
Big push for cotton as NT government unveils agribusiness strategy
Pastoral lease laws need to change if the NT government presses ahead with broadacre cropping of cattle country. -
Australian buyers active in securing grain
Other market factors, such as the Ukraine-Russia grain corridor, are helping wheat futures stay lowered -
'You can sleep at night': graziers electrify dog fight
via theland.com.au
The Costello family has been locked in a 140-year battle with predators on the Southern Downs. -
Clock ticks on truth in dairy labelling
Dairy lobby group wants labelling laws that don't misrepresent food to consumers -
Embryo freezing tech adds fuel to IVF boom
IVF has replaced flushing in the US and South America and Vytelle expects Australia to follow. -
Clever fix to combat mouse plagues
via theland.com.au
Putting off mice from sown wheat seeds can be done with non-toxic control, say researchers from the University of Sydney. -
Clever fix for mouse plagues
via theland.com.au
Putting off mice from sown wheat seeds can be done with non-toxic control, say researchers from the University of Sydney. -
Wool industry continues to advocate over proposed EU labelling laws
A campaign to make sure natural fibres aren't disadvantaged by European product labelling laws is gaining ground but coming months will be critical. -
Mural celebrates rural township's contributions to cinematic history
via theland.com.au
Local cartoonist Kate Rutter wants to put her hometown on the map. -
Haloxyfop de facto ban a good thing claims activist
An Australian lobbyist who pushed against the adoption of GM crops is calling for Australia to follow the EU lead on haloxyfop. -
A contrasting season
Two different seasons are panning across the state - as soil moisture drops critically low in areas, while others have received lots of rain.
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