✗ Close categories
Animals
Apple
Apps & Smartphones
Arts
Business
Cars
Celebrities
Child Care
Christianity
Conspiracy theories
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
Formula 1 - McLaren Videos
Formula 1 - Mercedes AMG Petronas Videos
Formula 1 - Sauber F1 Team Videos
Formula 1 - Scuderia Ferrari Videos
Formula 1 - Scuderia Toro Rosso Videos
Formula 1 - Team Lotus Videos
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
Adelaide
Albany
Albury
Alice Springs
Armidale
Bacchus Marsh
Bairnsdale
Ballarat
Ballina
Barwon Downs
Batemans Bay
Bathurst
Bendigo
Blaxland
Bongaree
Bowral
Brisbane
Broken Hill
Broome
Buderim
Bunbury
Bundaberg
Burnie
Busselton
Byron Bay
Caboolture
Cairns
Caloundra
Canberra
Casino
Central Coast
Cessnock
Coffs Harbour
Colac
Craigieburn
Cranbourne
Dalby
Darwin
Devonport
Drouin
Dubbo
Echuca
Emerald
Forbes
Gawler
Geelong
Geraldton
Gladstone
Gold Coast
Goulburn
Grafton
Griffith
Gympie
Hamilton
Hervey Bay
Hobart
Horsham
Kalgoorlie
Karratha
Katoomba
Kawana
Kempsey
Kiama
Kingaroy
Kingston
Kwinana Town Centre
Launceston
Lismore
Lithgow
Mackay
Maitland
Mandurah
Maroochydore
Maryborough
Melbourne
Melton
Mildura
Moe
Mornington
Morwell
Mount Eliza
Mount Gambier
Mount Isa
Mount Martha
Mudgee
Murray Bridge
Muswellbrook
Nambour
Nerang
Newcastle
Nowra
Orange
Pakenham
Palmerston
Parkes
Perth
Port Augusta
Port Hedland
Port Lincoln
Port Macquarie
Port Pirie
Portland
Queanbeyan
Raymond Terrace
Redcliffe
Richmond
Rockhampton
Rockingham
Rosebud
Sale
Sawtell
Shepparton
Singleton
Sunbury
Sunshine Coast
Swan Hill
Sydney
Tamworth
Taree
Toowoomba
Townsville
Traralgon
Ulverstone
Victor Harbor
Victoria Point
Wagga Wagga
Wangaratta
Warragul
Warrnambool
Warwick
Whyalla
Wodonga
Wollongong
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
-
City sprawl swallows 'cow farm' in a rich reward for grazier
Squeezed by a city reservoir on one side and a rapidly-growing Melbourne suburb on the other, a farmer has sold his small block for $7.2 million. -
Why this year's FarmFest was 'history making'
via theland.com.au
This year's FarmFest was special in more ways than one. -
How the alternative protein industry and dairy farmers can thrive together
via theland.com.au
A "Cellag summit" has heard the alternative protein industry is closely aligned to the dairy industry and the two can thrive -
Submit your ideas to deliver the Murray-Darling Basin Plan
via theland.com.au
The National Farmers Federation water committee chair, Malcolm Holm, encouraged groups and individuals to look at infrastructure that needed upgrading in the system, rather than the government turning to buybacks -
Here's cheers to beer award winners
Beer brews celebrated at the annual Perth Royal Show Food awards. -
How water buybacks could affect Riverina irrigators
via theland.com.au
The Land spoke to primary producers in the Riverina about the impact options like water buybacks would have on them. -
IG heads to Adelaide
GrainGrowers' Innovation Generation conference will head to Adelaide this year. -
Farmland Index returns cooling for the first time in eight years
Australian Farmland Index says investor returns have slipped well down from the results recorded throughout 2022 -
Breeding, fattening country sold after postposed auction
via theland.com.au
Pitcalnie is 254 hectares of breeding and fattening country that has sold after its auction was postponed. -
Russian oil hits record highs
via theland.com.au
US CPI data was announced this week which was in line with expectations. -
More grazing country sold under the hammer
The 270 hectare high elevation, high rainfall grazing property Lilyfour has sold under the hammer. -
The Invitational Red Angus Sale tops at $24,000
via theland.com.au
Sunshine and Red Angus bulls from the east coast of Australia was a common sight for attendees at The Invitational Red Angus sale in Tamworth on Thursday. -
Tell the minister: Expect a class action if you push on with live sheep ban
"Why should taxpayers be forced to repair damage elected officials cause?" -
Uni researchers to study farmers living with pain
via theland.com.au
UniSA researchers have launched a study into farmers living with chronic pain -
Farmers and pastoralists seek clarification of new act through workshop series
Farmers turn out in droves to workshops explaining new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021. -
US reins in animal welfare claims on beef labels: Should we?
Raising claims in Australia come with world-leading integrity systems, industry leaders say. -
InterGrain barley up in Neo lights
Neo barley is touted to increase yields by 10 per cent, generating a potential $110 million per annum boost to the value of the national barley industry. -
India and Bangladesh are cotton's rising stars
Cotton Shippers travel to India, Bangladesh as part of export market development. -
Tech trials deliver promising results for aerobic rice production
via theland.com.au
Trials of an automated irrigation system have shown promising results for aerobic rice production with several benefits for growers. -
Don't blame us: processors hit back on cattle market claims
"You can't ride the good times knowing others are bleeding and then demand action when the cycle turns." -
Offers above $15,000/ac sought for lush grazing in Gippsland
High priced grazing farm in South Gippsland cut in half so it also appeals to lifestylers. -
'It just devastated me', Country Valley owner reflects on milk factory's closure
via theland.com.au
Climate, a global pandemic and high input costs have combined to force the closure of Country Valley milk factory. -
Extent of outback train crash revealed: four hospitalised, supply shortage expected
Within hours of the incident, supermarket shelves were stripped bare. -
What happens if Australia gets an atypical Mad Cow case
The response by major importing countries to the US case will be watched carefully. -
The Nationals seek meeting with Roger Cook
The Nationals leader David Littleproud and WA deputy leader Peter Rundle have appealed to new WA premier Roger Cook to support the WA live sheep export industry. -
Tensions grip grain markets
via theland.com.au
East coast cereal markets have continued their upward trend through the first half of June. -
WA's May increase in wool tests was the biggest of the major wool producing States
AWTA tested 40,710 bales in WA in May, compared to 29,700 in May last year.
20 Jun 202319 Jun 202318 Jun 202317 Jun 202316 Jun 202314 Jun 202313 Jun 202312 Jun 202311 Jun 202310 Jun 2023
Follow @Agriculture_AU on Twitter!

