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Large plant but production to come down
Australian winter crop production could drop by 30 per cent year on year, but even this figure would represent one of the largest on record. -
It's not all doom and gloom
via theland.com.au
Sheep producers already using eID tags have been able to increase profitability drivers on their farms -
Lamb prices continue to tighten
Lamb prices continued to soften over the past week as elevated supply and quality available play a role in the downward trend. -
Job vacancies highlight need for a renewed strategic focus
via theland.com.au
Regional job advertisements grew three times faster than those in metropolitan Australia at the end of 2022. -
Growers face testing weather
via theland.com.au
The NSW grain industry, a key player in our state's agriculture, is navigating some rough waters. -
A voice found in art and culture
Indigenous art is served with good coffee and home-cooked cuisine offering hints of bush tucker flavours in the Swan Valley. -
Wingham Beef Week grass-fed success for semi-retired butcher
via theland.com.au
AFTER 42 years in the trade, semi-retired butcher Allan Bowman is now on the production side of the red meat industry. -
Market back at Yass weaner sale
via theland.com.au
The market was back at Yass weaner sale last Friday, particularly for lighter cattle. -
Weaner steers hit a $1250 top at Dubbo
via theland.com.au
Inclement weather and a soft prime cattle market may have kept some buyers away from the inaugural Autumn Feeder and Weaner Sale at Dubbo last Friday, but there was still decent money around for quality lots with separate pens of Angus weaner steers and Limousin weaner steers reaching $1250 a head. -
Latest DNA tests show most wild dingoes are pure, not hybrids
via theland.com.au
Genetic analysis has revealed dingo populations have significantly less dog ancestry than previously thought. -
LiveCorp say it would struggle to survive if sheep phased out
"With the loss of income from sheep we will struggle to deliver our services and meet our requirements." -
Global grains giants linked to merger talks
Two grain giants from North America are rumoured to be in the midst of merger discussions. -
Adjoining Port Macquarie district cattle country | Video
via theland.com.au
Cedar View and Cedar Park are two outstanding, adjoining cattle properties located in the Port Macquarie district. -
Dairy farmers fear Coles market power with Saputo sale
A dairy farm group fears Coles will not only dominate the selling of fresh milk but also take a stranglehold over processing and farmer payments. -
Tier 3 spin shows derailed progress
"What has been the result of those three wasted years?" -
Still hope for new farmers under $1m amid soaring land prices
For under $1 million, new farmers can still be their own boss, on their own land to jump-start their careers. -
Positive signs for WA sheep and wool
"The Australian sheep industry has placed itself in an exceptionally exciting position for 2023 and beyond." -
EYCI plummets into 500c range as processors go missing
"We really don't know where all these weaners are coming from." -
Broodmares in demand as millions flow on the Gold Coast
via theland.com.au
Forbidden Love tops Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale. -
Lactalis drop in FY24 milk price indicative of costs
Milk industry commentators are calling for a high opening milk price with Victoria's Mark Billing naming $9/litre -
Coles' Saputo purchase raises concerns
Competition would be significantly reduced by Coles becoming a processor -
Cheaper fertiliser a relief for farmers
via theland.com.au
NSW Farmers have welcomed an easing of fertiliser prices but want more measures to combat food inflation -
Quality cattle country with land banking potential
Spring Gully covers 356 hectares of cattle country on five titles in picturesque rolling hills country. -
Roma loses livestock agency legend
via theland.com.au
A legend of the Queensland livestock agency business, respected veteran agent Rod Turner is being mourned following his sudden death on Sunday afternoon at his Roma property. -
Sydney success for Morrisvale Limousin
Stud principal James Morris said their steer at 11 months old would have been one of the youngest in the competition. -
Nyngan man charged with drug and theft offences
via theland.com.au
A 21 year old Nyngan man has been charged with drug and theft offences -
Grain market drifts on mixed northern hemisphere news
Good and bad news on either side of the Atlantic has grain values range bound as the market looks for a lead.
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