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Avocado diplomacy wins where trade talks fail
via theland.com.au
Tweed coast nurseryman is building new markets in China with enthusiasm and expertise. -
Mild winter boosts restocker demand at Tamworth store sale, with steer prices surging
via theland.com.au
Restocker demand soared at Tamworth store sale -
'It didn't matter what was being sold': small yarding brings big prices at Forbes
via theland.com.au
Rain kept numbers low and prices high at the Forbes store sale. -
Govt claims 4.6m acres for land buyback quota with Great Sandy Desert deal
Desert deal launches $250m plan to 'protect' 30pc of Australia. -
Conditions are improving following an uncertain start to the growing season
The balance between cropping and livestock is paying off. -
How one Walcha beef producer's herd focus switch improved his bottom line
via theland.com.au
Fenwickes' 30 year journey from Poll Herefords to pure Angus herd. -
Big Australian potato grower is now fully Canadian owned
Canadian investors take full control of SA's Mitolo Family Farms. -
'Incredibly concerning': state on alert after bird flu likely found in NSW
via theland.com.au
The preliminary detection marks the first likely case of H5N1 in NSW. -
Grain paradox: why traders keep ignoring global supply risk warning signs
As long as Russian wheat keeps flowing, it is still difficult to build a sustained bullish case for global wheat. -
Benchmark your beef: feedback from this trial could transform your operation
via theland.com.au
Producers have limited time to enter the 2027 competition. -
Despite the uncertainty, cattle country is still the in demand investment
Here are seven of the best opportunities currently on the market. -
Custom kill abattoir for small holders gains traction with site under offer
A feasibility study has given the project merit. -
Premier irrigation, dryland cropping, grazing country to auction | Videos
Scale properties will be auctioned separately by Ray White Rural. -
Bruce Mennie has only grown cotton for two years but you wouldn't know it
via theland.com.au
Bruce Mennie had never seen cotton; now he's a cotton grower finalist. -
Vaulted up: government seedbank project put on ice after 'surprise' job cuts
via theland.com.au
The staff were involved in native seed harvest and revegetation projects. -
Telstra's coverage map shrinks, past black spot funding under the microscope
Governments relied, in part, on telecommunication companies to provide coverage maps. Now the maps have changed - and the NFF wants black spot funding reassessed. -
New growers market hits the right mark for producers and patrons at Collie
Inaugural Collie Farmers Market hailed a big success for SW town. -
Meet the new voices sharing regional, rural stories for The Land
via theland.com.au
The publication's new editor is a familiar face. -
Irrigation property with excellent water sold soon after auction | Photos
via theland.com.au
An outstanding irrigation property has sold soon after auction. -
Meet the 12-year-old from Warren who will walk 540km to the PM's front door
via theland.com.au
A boy from the bush is preparing for a 500km walk in the hopes of meeting Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to pitch his cause. -
Double act: WA sheep and wool producers hit dual market jackpot, as prices rise
WA sheep producers who held on are now reaping major rewards. -
One of SA's largest cropping farms up for grabs again
Kulmann's historic EP cropping giant Mudabie relisted for sale. -
Is the 'perfect storm' in NZ's stud cattle market heading for Australia?
via theland.com.au
Will stud success cross the Tasman this spring selling season? -
Cropping land with approval for 79 homes at Loxton quickly finds a buyer
Buyer secures SA farming land with approval for 79 town homes. -
Versatile grazing property offered as a whole, or in three portions | Video
The handy multi-title property is divided into 24 paddocks. -
Impressive Gleneagles developed for 1000 cows and followers | Video
via theland.com.au
Highly developed 5813 acre grazing enterprise built to perform. -
Not $7 million: more like half that, say Northern Rivers farmers fighting cattle tick
via theland.com.au
Tick-embattled farmers want clarity on NSW Cattle Tick Program budget. -
Roundup cancer risk rejected: US Supreme Court hoses down litigation wave
Glyphosate health risk claims rebuffed again as US court backs Bayer. -
'I really struggled': young farmer's tough road to continue a farming legacy
via theland.com.au
Resilience is embedded in this Grenfell family's farming operation. -
Episode 3: processor margins lift, but remain well below last year's highs
Processor cow prices recorded the largest correction, declining by 14pc.
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