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The $4b farm export tariff slugs flying under the radar, and how to beat them
Australian ag exports cop an average 20pc in non-tariffbarriers. -
Leroy the labrador hot on the scent of footrot
A dog has been trained to sniff out footrot. -
'Window closing': Destructive winds, intense rain as Cyclone Alfred tracking toward coast
Alfred has slowed its approach and that has authorities worried. -
'Window closing': Destructive winds, intense rain as Cyclone Alfred barrels onto coast
via theland.com.au
Alfred has slowed its approach and that has authorities worried. -
West Aussie wheat is the hottest topic for Japanese noodle makers
Annual meeting discusses wheat blend and protein specifications -
'We are expecting extreme conditions': the ominous march of Cyclone Alfred
via theland.com.au
Alfred has slowed its approach and that has authorities worried. -
'Serious incident': Multiple injuries as ADF vehicles collide in flood zone
via theland.com.au
Up to 36 ADF personnel injured near Lismore -
'Serious incident': ADF trucks collide as flood warnings, outages affect coastal areas
via theland.com.au
'Stay indoors and take shelter unless under evacuation order.' -
Power cuts, evacuations as Cyclone Alfred slows and batters east coast
Millions of people on tenterhooks as winds rise, rain lashes. -
Man missing in floodwaters; Cyclone Alfred slows and batters east coast
Millions of people on tenterhooks as winds rise, rain lashes. -
Major flood warnings, 300,000 without power as downgraded Alfred makes landfall
via theland.com.au
'Stay indoors and take shelter unless under evacuation order.' -
Major flood warnings, 300,000 without power as Cyclone Alfred hovers off coast
'Stay indoors and take shelter unless under evacuation order.' -
Major flood warnings, 300,000 without power as Alfred makes landfall
'Stay indoors and take shelter unless under evacuation order.' -
Dangerous weather threat looms as 200,000 still without power
Weakened storm still packs a punch after up to 36 ADF personnel injured near Lismore. -
Damaging winds, flooding, hazardous surf: millions warned as Cyclone Alfred looms
via theland.com.au
Schools, airports closed as residents brace for the worst. -
Yields slightly back but summer crop production remains at historic highs
The tonnage is due to a large plant, particularly in Queensland. -
Why did our largest private cattle company buy our biggest sheep station?
Cattle company CPC wants to diversify geography and commodities. -
Buyers could 'ride the market' at upcoming feature weaner sales across NSW
via theland.com.au
Despite drier conditions cattle are shaping up well for the sales. -
Skyrocketing yields for sorghum in western NSW despite patching rain
via theland.com.au
Parts of the state's western areas experienced the perfect climate for sorghum this year. -
Processor cow market falls off a cliff but don't read too much into that
Big supply is coming through March but demand should hold strong. -
$10/kg or $13/kg? Where wool prices could go in coming years and why
Wool prices could drop to $10/kg by 2029-30... or rise to $13/kg. -
Woolorama rodeo continues to grow in popularity due to Yellowstone series
Rodeo Queen Elyse Barry will fly the WA flag at Woolorama event. -
Productive cattle operation suited to breeding, fattening, backgrounding
Wycarbah's Pakington is a productive 3067 acre cattle operation. -
Deeargee Speckle Park reduction records excellent clearance and new clients
via theland.com.au
Uralla stud offers highly desirable traits with top Canadian genetics. -
Petition seeks to make asbestos removal more affordable in regional areas
Call to action on asbestos removal in regional and rural areas. -
Now dispersed bloodlines win Boorowa maiden flock ewe competition
via theland.com.au
The competition welcomed new operations on the day. -
Online sale reflective of 20 years of dedication from the Introvigne family
25 homozygous polled females were offered in this online sale. -
Trump flags April 2 tariffs on farm imports, tells US producers to 'have fun'
Trump flags ag tariffs, tells US farmers to ramp up production. -
See who was among the gallery at Deepdale Dorpers' autumn ram sale
via theland.com.au
There was good support both in person and online. -
Protest groups mobilise as developer pushes ahead with wind farm project
Take two for wind farm developer as community meetings on again. -
Click go the shears at Australia's largest operating sheep station Rawlinna
2025 - the last time shearing at Rawlinna under Jumbuck Pastoral. -
Dry summer at Ben Lomond prompts winter forage pasture plant as rains loom
via theland.com.au
A hot and windy week cast doubt over the Tablelands' crop sowing -
More price rises tipped for lamb market amid supply crunch, global demand
Heightened demand and lower supply will support prices. -
'Super breed' of sheep in the works by young-gun ex-army member
via theland.com.au
Leo Tompkins is putting Wiltshire Horns over composite breeds. -
On-combine grain analyser makes winning impression at Canadian field day
Australian Ag Tech has been awarded at a field day in Manitoba. -
Farm shed building costs start to 'stabilise' as farmer demand drops off
A poor production year has led to a drop off in shed building. -
Beef-desperate Americans will offset the small rise in global supply coming
Australia is set to capitalise on global beef dynamics: ABARES -
Australia's largest sheep station sold to one of the nation's cattle giants
CPC's stunning purchase of Australia's biggest sheep station. -
Strong average at Glen Innes for Colin Say and Company show steer sale
via theland.com.au
Steers sold to a top of 1840 cents a kilogram. -
Gloucester grown steers in demand and sell to firm to dearer trend
via theland.com.au
The heavier end of the store cattle market was firm to dearer. -
The diversity of career opportunities in ag took centre stage at Crown
Panel focuses on career opportunities in the grains industry. -
Meet the top five producers from the Taralga Region Flock Ewe Competition
via theland.com.au
See who will be headed to the Taralga Show on March 9. -
Re-elected Labor to tackle supply chain shocks with food security strategy
New Food Council to target price volatility and checkout costs. -
Attitude to risk a big driver of nitrogen decision-making, says agronomist
Industry experts at Update talk nitrogen management on WA farms.
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