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Markets-in-waiting: where to turn if tariffs drive lamb exports down spiral
US tariffs aside, Aussie lamb has plenty of markets to pursue. -
Prime heifers make the cut as processors chase extra supplies
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Prime heifers for export are drawing strong bidding for processors. -
Research says lucerne and chicory aren't the best mix, so what actually is?
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Dairy farmer Ben Holloway uses a GPS app to streamline quality assurance
How Aussie-made mapping technology can improve farm management. -
Lamb price fluctuations continue as season results in 'two-speed market'
As the winter period looms, finished lamb prices are stable. -
Marbling on the shopping list as producers push top prices at Reiland sale
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Discover the top prices at the annual stud sale in the Snowys. -
Ayrshire cow named supreme champion dairy female for first time since 1987
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The champion cow was sold as an embryo before being bought back. -
Royal connection: head vet, doctor leads world-class team caring for exhibits
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Apply now for one of two scholarship opportunities to open up ag doors
Esperance zone's major tertiary agriculture scholarships open. -
Cotton sector confident of good crop in spite of late season weather woes
It will mean back to back bumper crops for the national industry. -
Beef producers bring BBQ to the big smoke to showcase sustainable agriculture
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Producers, politicians, join deforestation-free sausage sizzle. -
Why emotional or panic grain selling is not the way to go
A weaker exchange rate made Australian grain exports more competitive -
Cootamundra's Bush family celebrates 60 years at Wodonga Hereford Nationals
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"We're already planning to celebrate our 70th year in the ring." -
Steers reach $2240 at Bega sale, as good run for quality, weight continues
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Southern buyers bring heavier cattle across the border at Bega. -
Quality North Queensland cattle property for up to 200 head off to auction
A grazing property able to run up to 200 head is off to auction. -
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Baiada Group buys up Ridley feed mill in South Australia
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NSW Farmers threaten to sever ties with the National Farmers' Federation
NSW Farmers could follow the VFF and AusVeg out the NFF's door. -
March sown canola kicks off trial program at Pithara for Liebe Group
Liebe Group investigates the potential of early sowing in March. -
Aussie farmland a battleground for local and global agricultural investors
Big business eyes strategic Australian farmland investments. -
Carroll Gin prepares for cotton harvest with 150,000 bales expected this pick
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The sun is shining in the north: time to go cotton-picking. -
From the Wheatbelt to the nation's capital, Linda Vernon is standing tall
Mukinbudin's Linda Vernon reflects on her leadership journey. -
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Tamarang cotton gin starting to break ground with stage one set to go
via theland.com.au
Cotton gin plans are a response to the release of new varieties. -
Young dairy breeder claims Jersey ribbon with cartoon-inspired stud
via theland.com.au
Bethany Eagles started her own stud at only eight years old. -
Rare chance to make a play for three of Australia's historic sheep stations
Three of the nation's oldest sheep stations are on the market at the same time. -
Pioneering Wheatbelt family celebrates a century of farming at Talbot Downs
Sheep and grain enterprise celebrates 100 years at Corrigin
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