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A taste for carp
via theland.com.au
Commercial fishers Glen and Tracy Hill are doing what they can to help with changing public perceptions of carp, one restaurant plate at a time. -
From wild dogs to record hauls: the families behind the Winrae Dorper sale
via theland.com.au
Lamb prospects encourage Western NSW and Queensland buyers. -
New direction for Trundle ewe comp as young producers seek sheep bright future
via theland.com.au
Peter Little Memorial Merino Ewe Competition branches out. -
New direction for Trundle ewe comp as young producers seek industry's bright future
via theland.com.au
Ted Little Memorial Merino Ewe Competition branches out. -
Fertility, growth and overall doability drive strong demand at Red Hill
via theland.com.au
The two top-priced rams are heading interstate. -
Yavenvale Poll Herefords to five states with carcase traits in demand
via theland.com.au
EMA and IMF were highly sought after at the 27th annual sale. -
The tipping point: WA now has one sheep for every hectare of cropping land
The flow-on effect: an analysis on the decline of sheep and the implication for grain exports in WA. -
'A real risk': authority responds to fears over AI use during Basin review
via theland.com.au
The use of artificial intelligence has been defended. What do you think? -
'Shut the door': migration policy back to the boil and the bush's hard line
Can the Coalition balance tough talk with regional needs? -
Nollers step back: major leadership changes announced for Palgrove stud
via theland.com.au
Key leadership changes have been announced at Palgrove. -
Corporates weigh up their stake in Aussie almonds with orchard shake-up
Why Australia's almond industry is seeing such a corporate shake-up. -
'A death trap': WA vollies say official fire trucks are unfit for sandy terrain
Farmers often risk it all on fire fronts with private machinery. -
No spirit of Australia in Qantas closures, report finds
The Flying Kangaroo has been criticised for closing three regional bases. -
Maintaining yields with 20pc less water: a profitable crop amid $550/ML prices
via theland.com.au
The DIY automation system saving thousands this season. -
The 'split value': why selling cows and calves separately pays off
via theland.com.au
A strong northern market is providing a crucial safety net. -
Movement on international grain prices as weather issues start to emerge
Issues with crops are beginning to emerge in northern crop areas. -
Cautionary tale: Canada's gun buyback troubles provide a warning for Labor
Overseas buyback saga shows how national gun schemes can unravel. -
Nuffield Scholar from 1960s recognised for contributions to Australia
There was plenty to celebrate at the Nuffield Luncheon last week. -
Well-located Allanmar Park combines space, privacy and versatility | Video
Convenient access to services from a peaceful rural setting. -
Man could lose ute after alleged illegal early morning hunting expedition
via theland.com.au
An alleged pre-dawn hunt has ended with serious charges. -
'When Tony Maddox fronts court tomorrow, he is not only defending himself'
Toodyay farmer's Supreme Court date to test WA heritage laws. -
Encouraging future signals as national wool market sustains its upward run
Growers buoyed by continued strength in a firm wool market -
Malaysian dairy giant again lists Goulburn Valley farm for sale
Malaysian majority owned dairy farm in Goulburn Valley for sale. -
Buyers chase lamb in 'powerhouse' category: why now is a good time to buy
Lamb prices are only expected to get stronger in coming months. -
Chainsaws and laptops: rural trailblazers vying for statewide accolade
via theland.com.au
Meet the rural leaders inspiring the next generation. -
For the love of camels: Big US milk deal as demand for dairy alternative soars
"They're so trusting, like pet Labradors when worked properly." -
Barnaby Joyce weighs seat strategy as minor parties challenge Nationals
via theland.com.au
Barnaby Joyce considers lower house move to boost political 'leverage'. -
Buyers asked to weigh up $40/acre lease potential for Mallee cropping farm
Is this cropping farm's $40/acre lease potential a smart move? -
Confidence is bubbling away in WA sheep industry as show numbers increase
Roy Addis confident of high multi-breed sheep numbers at Wagin -
'Second-class citizens': council unanimously reject energy from waste proposal
via theland.com.au
"If it's not good enough for Sydney, why is it good enough for the bush?"
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