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NCHA Futurity to use 6500 cattle in the 15-day event
via theland.com.au
The National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) will run about 6500 cattle through the Australian Equine and Livestock Events Centre arena during their 15-day national futurity -
Farmers, hunters team up on biosecurity
GPA and SSAA are working on a project that will allow hunters to continue their good work in controlling vermin without spreading disease. -
Hundreds gather to celebrate Motherland
via theland.com.au
More than 100 women from across regional and remote NSW and Queensland gathered recently in Goondiwindi, Queensland, to mark Motherland's first annual Mother's Day event -
'Doesn't know his own project': comments by gas giant CEO stir criticism
via theland.com.au
'He's making statements that are 100 per cent incorrect.' -
Melissa Italiano goes back to the basics of botanicals for her parfums
It has taken Melissa Italiano several years of research and development to pull together her completely natural parfum collection. -
AgriFutures rural women's award national finalists announced
via theland.com.au
Seven women have been announced as finalists in the AgriFutures rural women's awards -
BOM issues 'high chance' long range forecast
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a 'high chance' forecast for June to August. -
$100m feedmill plan
via theland.com.au
The poultry giant wants to capitalise on the booming poultry industry. -
Prosperous Aussie farmers have invested in land and machinery
One of the major banks says farmers have been both borrowing and saving money to invest in the future and consolidate their gains. -
Building sustainability through renewables
via theland.com.au
With high input costs cutting into farm profits and burgeoning climate extremes creating uncertainty around weather, savvy producers are beginning to look at better and wider use of renewable energy as part of their enterprise. -
Market takes surprise upward turn at Wodonga
via theland.com.au
The market at Wodonga was firm to dearer, particularly for heifers. -
Border country delivers cropping, livestock opportunities
via theland.com.au
Burrendown South is a 3506 hectare property with 1277ha of dryland cultivation as well as productive grazing country. -
Gov't offer on live-ex compensation 'so lowball it's hurtful'
"This is not a game, this is people's livelihoods." -
Cattle export industry threatened
"If the sheep disappear, the cattle industry will be impacted," says National Party leader. -
Attention shifts to minimum award wage
via theland.com.au
Prior to the June Reserve Bank meeting, the minimum award wage decision will be released on June 2. -
A revision of the supply and demand relationship
Looking back to the basics of the basis. -
Fonterra confident lower bid will still attract producers
Fonterra has announced its milk prices for the upcoming season as the deadline for release under the dairy code of conduct draws near. -
Who were winners in rain lotto?
The season has broken for some parts of regional WA, with other areas still chasing that first decent shower. -
Rainfall totals across the regions
This weather system brought the highest rainfall totals to the eastern parts of the Great Southern region. -
Autumn property sales: Top performers, how much they sold for and where
Australian farmland sales continued their strong run in autumn 2023 despite dropping commodity prices and rising interest rates. Here is a list of sales nationally through autumn. -
Two dairy farmers new to Honour Board
Dairy awardees were announced recently by WestVic Dairy -
Redesigning beef animals to emit less methane
"Methane is lost energy that a cow could use to put on extra beef." -
2023 Cotton Industry Awards finalists announced
via theland.com.au
The finalists for the 2023 Cotton industry awards have been announced, including some of the best growers in the nation -
Feral pigs pose serious FMD risk
via theland.com.au
The continued explosion in feral pig numbers across the state is of concern. -
Farmer disappointed by herbicide response
Two years on, Ardath farmer Paul Thompson is still waiting to hear from FMC for alleged Overwatch damage. -
Beef's UK free trade deal hitch
The new FTA was intended to cover all of the UK but at present that's not quite the case. -
Two dead after tragedy in Nowra
via theland.com.au
A 36 year old man and a 41 year old man have died after being run over by a ute in North Nowra -
Sheep farming, but not as you know it
Like many, he's been forced to hold onto an extra 1200 to 1400 sheep for longer than he budgeted. -
Man charged after tragedy in Nowra
via theland.com.au
A man has been charged after two men died when he was run over by a ute in North Nowra -
Honey bee Varroa mite eradication 'still technically feasible'
Almost 12 months on from the initial outbreak, industry and governments agreed it remained "technically feasible and cost beneficial to eradicate" the deadly honey bee parasite.
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