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Agtech is developing rapidly, so do university graduates have the right skills?
via theland.com.au
'It's about how you embed agtech into the underlying ag science.' -
Grain farmer relief as brief US trade tariff inspired urea price spike ends
via theland.com.au
The dip in prices comes as Aussie farmers decide their N budgets. -
Finish line in sight for cotton pick in the southern valley and northwest
via theland.com.au
Water catchments need filling to ensure the next cotton crop. -
Are 'unrealistic' supermarket standards hindering fruit and veggie growers?
This citrus grower says a shift in consumer attitudes would help. -
What New Zealand bill could mean for Aussie animal product imports
The new member's bill was introduced by a Green MP last week -
Why sheep yardings are through the roof and what's next for prices
Elevated turnoff has brought mutton prices back after a spike. -
Friendly sibling rivalry in junior paraders as Wingham Beef Week kicks off
via theland.com.au
There's friendly banter at the dinner table, but when it comes to the show ring, it's game on. -
St Gregory's College students claim top gongs at Nowra steer competition
via theland.com.au
Over the two days the students showcased their industry skills and knowledge. -
The Pastoralists and Graziers Association of WA is back on track
The association dealt with alleged financial misconduct. -
Turtle Creek is an exceptional 112 acre Clarence Valley lifestyle property
via theland.com.au
Turtle Creek is an exceptional 112 acre Clarence Valley property. -
Nationals' leadership ballot result; party decides climate policy future
via theland.com.au
Dust settles on first of 3 party leadership ballots this week. -
Leading agribusinesses merge to form entity with big SA, Vic footprint
The new company will have a strong focus on advisory work. -
Farm leaders call for Ag Min to make drought-ridden regions #1 priority
Farmers "cannot live on dust" as calls for drought help intensify. -
"It is not normal to stop trade" - Morocco ag dept on live sheep export ban
Moroccan ag department on drought and Australia's live ex ban. -
Family number one as young brothers sell heifers for the first time at Carcoar
via theland.com.au
The boys were trading as McSons Livestock for the first time. -
Biosecurity training centre to get academics out of labs, into paddocks
The centre is aiming to emphasise industry-relevant research. -
The art of passing the hat around: BluGlass offers share purchase plan
via theland.com.au
BluGlass is seeking up to $6 million from a share purchase plan. -
Prime minister confirms agriculture minister in new look Labor ministry
Labor opts for stability and fresh faces in ministerial shuffle. -
Winery worker, sparkie named Miss World Australia national finalist
via theland.com.au
'I was stoked when I received the news.' -
Sheep are small town's lifeline, so what happens now? asks young trainee
Jorja Downsborough wrote a letter to the Prime Minister. -
Productivity put in doubt as modelling shows pollination supply at risk
via theland.com.au
"There are quite a number of things pollinated that people don't think about." -
Stanford Poll Herefords continue to be in demand, despite seasonal challenges
via theland.com.au
The stud's sale had both regular and new clients in attendance. -
'Disposable people': slavery inquiry uncovers dark underbelly of rural workforce
via theland.com.au
Nearly half of all calls to a slavery helpline came from rural NSW. -
A reliable bin and new boomsprayer keeps Kim McNee's operation ticking
A Hardi Commander 8500 provides a boost for Mr McNee's program. -
One of the ACT's largest and oldest operating pastoral holdings for sale
via theland.com.au
Uriarra is one of the ACT's oldest operating pastoral holdings. -
Incitec Pivot Fertilisers sells for more than $300 million to surprising buyer
Unexpected buyer found for Australia's biggest fertiliser business. -
US farm sell-off continues as SA's largest table grape producer hits market
SA's biggest table grape producer is now up for sale. -
Tight-lipped Bega says closure won't affect Koroit factory
No correlation between Strathmerton closure and Koroit factory -
From Albany to Egypt, maiden south coast pulse shipment takes to the sea
A shipment of WA-grown faba beans has left Albany enroute to Egypt. -
Canadian dairy giant announces a late-season milk step-up for its farmers
More and more processors are increasing this season's milk price. -
Industry expresses concern over second dairy factory closure in 12 months
It was announced that Bega would close its Strathmerton site. -
Moora Moora offers productive agricultural land with irrigation potential
Moora Moora covers 1762 acres of productive agricultural land. -
A farewell, a thank you and marshes need protection | Letters to the editor
via theland.com.au
Find out what readers have been talking about. -
Firefighting is integral to farming and a duty passed through generations
One bushfire in Marradong sparked generations of vigilance.
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