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Parafield Gardens High School student Rachel Griffiths takes a tour of the Stock Journal office.
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A look at the MLA Challenge.
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Farmers urge YP mine action
YORKE PENINSULA farmers are being urged to fight against a proposed Rex Minerals expansion of the Hi...
Day’s White Suffolk win
THERE was no home advantage for the Victorians, with South Australian exhibitors nearly making a cle...
Buyers eye Boughen's best
IN introducing the offering of big, plain-bodied Poll Merinos to the large Kamora Netley Park sale c...
State cropping outlooks
THE national wheat forecasts indicate an improvement across the board for the season's crop, despite...
Ironbark Herefords

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"THE last crop is houses" – a quote often used by developers – is a fitting way to describe the State Government's attitude towards prime agriculture land, according to Kapunda mixed farmer Susan Shannon.
Govt drags education chain
THE FEDERAL Government's goal of 40 per cent of young people attending university has...
Dalveen opens ‘record’ book
RECORDS tumbled at Dalveen Poll Merino Stud, Woodchester, on July 30, with the top...
Day’s White Suffolk win
THERE was no home advantage for the Victorians, with South Australian exhibitors...
Merinos make $10,000
MERINO rams reached a $10,000 high three times at the Hamilton Sheepvention Pen of...
Keeping ag on trend
SPEAKING to producers about the upcoming federal election this week, the common theme...
Clark new GRDC chair
UPDATED: NORTHERN NSW grain grower Richard Clark will be the new chair of the Grains...

Cropping

THE test weight for milling grades of wheat is weighing heavily on the minds of many grain growers around Australia.
THE test weight for milling grades of wheat is weighing heavily on the minds of many grain growers around...
UPDATED: NORTHERN NSW grain grower Richard Clark will be the new chair of the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC), replacing outgoing chair Keith Perrett.
UPDATED: NORTHERN NSW grain grower Richard Clark will be the new chair of the Grains Research and...
RED witchweed could costs the grains and cane industries millions if it takes hold in Queensland, says State Agriculture Minister John McVeigh.
RED witchweed could costs the grains and cane industries millions if it takes hold in Queensland, says...

Machinery

COMBINE World has opened a dealership at Moree in North-West NSW that it claims will become the country’s largest market for quality used combine harvesters.
COMBINE World has opened a dealership at Moree in North-West NSW that it claims will become the country’s...
THE number of single-outlet machinery dealers across Australia will continue to decline - but not disappear completely – while there will be an ongoing rise in the number of large group outlets, according to Agriview managing director Alan Kirsten.
THE number of single-outlet machinery dealers across Australia will continue to decline - but not...


Wool

THE high quality fleece produced by Wurrook Estate, Rokewood, led the Victorian stud to grand champion ribbons in the ram and ewe fine wool classes, as well as a number of other categories.
THE high quality fleece produced by Wurrook Estate, Rokewood, led the Victorian stud to grand champion...
THE Uardry Merino naming rights saga has been rectified with Graham and Susan Coddington, Yeoval, given the go ahead to operate under the stud name Uardry Coddington.
THE Uardry Merino naming rights saga has been rectified with Graham and Susan Coddington, Yeoval, given...

Livestock

NUMBERS might be down for stud cattle at this year’s Ekka but that hasn't dampened the quality of the exhibits or the enthusiasm of the exhibitors.
NUMBERS might be down for stud cattle at this year’s Ekka but that hasn't dampened the quality of the...
AUSTRALIAN lamb slaughter for the 2012-13 financial year reached its highest level since 1972.
AUSTRALIAN lamb slaughter for the 2012-13 financial year reached its highest level since 1972.
THE best in the business of the Queensland red meat industry was recognised at the State's premier industry gala awards in Brisbane last night.
THE best in the business of the Queensland red meat industry was recognised at the State's premier...

Agribusiness

CHINA has fined six dairy companies, including Mead Johnson Nutrition, Danone and New Zealand's Fonterra a combined 670 million yuan ($122 million) for price-fixing, a record penalty for violating anti-monopoly laws.
CHINA has fined six dairy companies, including Mead Johnson Nutrition, Danone and New Zealand's Fonterra a...
THE way grocery brand owners have their stock handled and promoted in supermarkets is set to change after Coles decided to push ahead with an overhaul of its supply chain and launch its new system by Christmas.
THE way grocery brand owners have their stock handled and promoted in supermarkets is set to change after...

Horticulture

EMOTIONS surrounding fresh potato import bans to Australia threatened to bubble over at the PMA Fresh Connections conference during a planned debate on biosecurity.
EMOTIONS surrounding fresh potato import bans to Australia threatened to bubble over at the PMA Fresh...
GREATER health consciousness among consumers and new export markets are expected to underpin continued growth in the Australian vegetable industry over the next five years, according to new research reports.
GREATER health consciousness among consumers and new export markets are expected to underpin continued...
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