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Administrators to sell one of Australia's largest table grape operations
Vertically integrated business for domestic and export markets. -
The great long weekend cull: more than 4000 feral pigs wiped out in hunts
via theland.com.au
How a 4000-pig cull is funding local school formals and mens health. -
The protein revolution: why weight-loss meds and global shortages are pushing beef prices higher
via theland.com.au
Why global disruption is guaranteeing Australias premium beef payday. -
'Nothing to fear': Joyce's message to farmers as One Nation rattles old guard
via theland.com.au
One Nation's surge, the ag lobby and battle for rural influence. -
"Nothing to fear": Joyce's message to farmers as One Nation rattles old guard
One Nation's surge, the ag lobby and battle for rural influence. -
Fertiliser price relief arrives for growers, but market volatility remains
Market sentiment can change quickly. -
Ninety nine bottles of milk on the wall: is WA's dairy concentration of concern?
Dairying in WA has become corporate, is that a bad thing? -
Lifestyle tranquility in a scenic undulating terrain with natural bushland
Opportunity for a rural escape in a sought-after country setting. -
Multiple cold fronts bring strong rainfall totals across Mid West region
What areas were the rainfall winners for the past week? -
Over five decades of digging deep earns soil scientist major recognition
A top honour for a WA-based pioneer for Australian soil science. -
End of financial year frenzy as Moss Vale sustains big cattle draw into winter
via theland.com.au
Moss Vale' weekly cattle sale saw its biggest yarding in 12 months. -
Australian lentil crop set for new record as farmers look for low N option
It will be the second consecutive production record if realised. -
Nundah delivers prime, well located Macquarie Valley farm land | Video
via theland.com.au
Outstanding mix of irrigation country and dryland farming. -
'Deflating': key feral pig program faces funding cliff ahead of state budget
via theland.com.au
The popular pest program was funded only until June 30, 2026. -
Explainer: how tight supply is overriding soft sheep meat export demand
A supply-drive market continues to define the sector. -
WA's generational lamb opportunity needs more than just good prices
Industry leader calls for major investment and co-ordination. -
Moura well-balanced grazing and farming country in a tightly held valley
Alluvial creek flats and gently undulating grazing country. -
Why shearers are on the frontline of the battle to defend Australian wool
via theland.com.au
All eyes are on shearers in the fight for the reputation of Aussie wool. -
Shake-up: grain grower groups back GRDC levy slash, farmer-owned model
The proposal could save growers $200 million annually. -
Power in a box: how this portable technology could cut your farm's energy costs
via theland.com.au
It can power everything from irrigation pumps to autonomous vehicles. -
Tomatoes thrown and 3am phone calls: a lifetime advocating for ag honoured
Rob Gillam has been recognised for his contributions to industry. -
'No soft spots': Gundagai weaners exceed expectations in high quality yarding
via theland.com.au
Along with local buyers, stock went south to Victoria and to northern NSW. -
The four-figure surge: cattle prices break 1000c for first time since 2022
via theland.com.au
Rain has been the catalyst for big market jumps. -
New Avon grain facility shines a ray of hope for local grain producers
"The '24 delivery season was a real problem" - grain producer. -
Woolpunda Vineyard presented as a standalone opportunity with flexibility
Direct access to the Murray River and extensive infrastructure. -
Three regions taken off the ZP50 bait list as mouse plague numbers drop
The management zones were a key part of the emergency permit. -
Moura a well-balanced grazing and farming country in a tightly held valley
via theland.com.au
Alluvial creek flats and gently undulating grazing country. -
'I can only see positives': confidence high in cattle despite looming tariffs
via theland.com.au
The national cattle outlook remains robust after record May metrics. -
Global grain glut: how bumper harvests are overriding geopolitical tensions
A disconnect is growing between grain prices and world events -
Three zones no longer permitted for ZP50 use after decline in mice activity
Active burrow counts and chew cards show a drop in mouse numbers.
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