AuctionsPlus eyes more sales, more business options AuctionsPlus is marking its 30th anniversary with expectations of handling 20 per cent of Australia’s store and prime sheep and cattle trade within three years. Test
Offal claims ‘off the mark’ Beef processors hit back at claims producers are getting a raw deal on the meat grading front. Test
Rainy prospects lift winter crop forecast to 42.3m tonnes A better than average start to the cropping season in many areas has boosted yield prospects for the 2016-17 winter crop by about seven per cent. Test
AuctionsPlus eyes more sales, more business options AuctionsPlus is marking its 30th anniversary with expectations of handling 20 per cent of Australia’s store and prime sheep and cattle trade within three years. Test
TC Diamond Lacey top heifer AT the Dectomax National Shorthorn Show and Sale, Jessica Ashby, Bundaleer Shorthorns, Gulnare, South Australia, bidded top money of $8500 for TC Diamond Lacey (P) (AI) (Roan), on behalf of Brian Mann, Manaroo Shorthorns, Walbundrie. Test
Shifting Western Plains land use demographics Farmers now have options following the rain this month. Test
Nature groups log on for city veg fight Stumps from felled trees are en route to city-based MPs. Test
Promise to bridge the Kyogle divide Kyogle Shire gets election commitment to address urgent bridge repair. Test
Shifting Western Plains land use demographics Farmers now have options following the rain this month. Test
Why your attitudes to technologies in foods depends on your attitudes to the world around you At last! A significant credible report has come out and stated definitely that GE crops present no more risk to human health than conventionally bred crops. Test
Rainy prospects lift winter crop forecast to 42.3m tonnes A better than average start to the cropping season in many areas has boosted yield prospects for the 2016-17 winter crop by about seven per cent. Test
Nature groups log on for city veg fight Stumps from felled trees are en route to city-based MPs. Test
Offal claims ‘off the mark’ Beef processors hit back at claims producers are getting a raw deal on the meat grading front. Test
Promise to bridge the Kyogle divide Kyogle Shire gets election commitment to address urgent bridge repair. Test
Why your attitudes to technologies in foods depends on your attitudes to the world around you At last! A significant credible report has come out and stated definitely that GE crops present no more risk to human health than conventionally bred crops. Test
Agribusiness joins APVMA relocation critics Agribusiness Australia CEO Tim Burrow has joined the list of industry groups opposed to the APVMA relocation. Test
AuctionsPlus eyes more sales, more business options AuctionsPlus is marking its 30th anniversary with expectations of handling 20 per cent of Australia’s store and prime sheep and cattle trade within three years. Test
Rainy prospects lift winter crop forecast to 42.3m tonnes A better than average start to the cropping season in many areas has boosted yield prospects for the 2016-17 winter crop by about seven per cent. Test
Growth exceeds expectations Australia's economy grew above expectations in the first quarter with the annual pace speeding to its fastest in three years. Test
TC Diamond Lacey top heifer AT the Dectomax National Shorthorn Show and Sale, Jessica Ashby, Bundaleer Shorthorns, Gulnare, South Australia, bidded top money of $8500 for TC Diamond Lacey (P) (AI) (Roan), on behalf of Brian Mann, Manaroo Shorthorns, Walbundrie. Test
New record for EYCI, courtesy of rain The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator hit a record 607.75 cents per kilogram carcase weight today as cattle supply tightens further. Test
Offal claims ‘off the mark’ Beef processors hit back at claims producers are getting a raw deal on the meat grading front. Test
Push for grassfed producer body steps up a gear Grassfed producers are unified in their push for seed funding to get a directly-elected representative body off the ground. Test
Five bulls top at $10,000 at inaugural Wagyu sale Hunter family sell 52 bulls for average $7712 at inaugural Bald Ridge Wagyu sale. Test
Shifting Western Plains land use demographics Farmers now have options following the rain this month. Test
Hobby farmer biosecurity risks under the spotlight Australian Veterinary Association conference told key to minimising disease risk is sharing knowledge. Test
Mohair to 2740c/kg Kid fleece sold to a top of 2740c/kg at the Australian Mohair Marketing Organisation auction in Narrandera. Test
Lamb prices make spike of $228 at Wagga | Photos | Video A buoyant lamb market was enough to drive values for extra-heavy categories to a high of $228 twice at Wagga. Test
Reproduction potential a key 2014 Nuffield Scholar Tim Gubbins believes the future of the sheep meat and wool industry could be brighter with a greater focus on reproductive potential. Test
Alpaca wool industry boost The future for Australian alpaca fleece producers has received a positive boost, with federal funding now secured to provide professional wool classer training for breeders. Test
Lamb prices make spike of $228 at Wagga | Photos | Video A buoyant lamb market was enough to drive values for extra-heavy categories to a high of $228 twice at Wagga. Test
Wool supply slips, prices firm A short pause in an otherwise solid march has taken little gloss off a strong five-week wool price plateau. Test
Wild dog worm leaves researchers tongue-tied News that a worm once considered a rare occurrence in Australia has been discovered in more than 60 per cent of wild dogs in parts of the country should not be a reason for domestic and working dog owners to panic, according to a Charles Sturt University researcher. Test
Reproduction potential a key 2014 Nuffield Scholar Tim Gubbins believes the future of the sheep meat and wool industry could be brighter with a greater focus on reproductive potential. Test
Alpaca wool industry boost The future for Australian alpaca fleece producers has received a positive boost, with federal funding now secured to provide professional wool classer training for breeders. Test
Wool supply slips, prices firm A short pause in an otherwise solid march has taken little gloss off a strong five-week wool price plateau. Test
Wild dog worm leaves researchers tongue-tied News that a worm once considered a rare occurrence in Australia has been discovered in more than 60 per cent of wild dogs in parts of the country should not be a reason for domestic and working dog owners to panic, according to a Charles Sturt University researcher. Test
Vendors’ market as bids ramp up A severe shortage of most descriptions of lambs has buyers scrambling to fill orders. Test
Cashing in on rising demand at Dubbo Narromine graziers Peter and Kim Griffith have used the rising lamb market to their advantage. Test
NSW Polocrosse Club Championships Hunders of polocrosse players hit the fields at Coolah for the NSW Polocrosse Club Championships hosted by Cassilis Polocrosse Club on the June long weekend. Test
AuctionsPlus birthday bash | Photos 30 years since the establishment of an online livestock marketing platform - today known as AuctionsPlus - was celebrated with a gala dinner in Sydney. Test
Mallawa festivities | Photos Hundreds flocked to the Mallawa Races to catch the six race program on Saturday. Test
Chooks delight at national show | Photos Thousands of people flocked to Sydney Showground last weekend to see hundreds of birds of all shapes and sizes at the National Poultry Show. Test
Rainy prospects lift winter crop forecast to 42.3m tonnes A better than average start to the cropping season in many areas has boosted yield prospects for the 2016-17 winter crop by about seven per cent. Test
Rice growing rules eased in pioneer zone Murrumbidgee Irrigation (MI) is removing its rice growing rules. Test
Sowing the seeds to farm business success Successful grain growers know there is more to profitable production than sowing, protecting and harvesting a crop – having a sound farm business plan in place is just as important. Test
Good oil banks on a balance Prices remain strong for tea tree oil as harvest begins on the Northern Rivers but supply and demand remains finely balanced with producers worried about new entries to the industry. Test
Solid start for FarmFest | Photos Clear skies and a chilly breeze greeted attendees on day one of the CRT FarmFest field days. Test
Positive mood at CRT FarmFest | Video A great deal of optimism was seen on day one of CRT FarmFest. Test
Zoomlion withdraws Terex offer Chinese equipment manufacturer, Zoomlion withdraws offer for Terex Test
Tumbarumba agribusiness opportunity If you dream about making your own wine, cider or fruit juice, a fruit processing facility at Tumbarumba has everything you need to get started. Test
Gunns say ‘so long, Bylong’ Stud cattle and equestrian identities Jim and Sue Gunn are selling “Wigelmar”. Test
Large Riverina vineyard hits the market A chance to secure a large scale commercial vineyard in Darlington Point has arisen. Test
Hundreds march in support of dairy farmers | Video | Photos Hundreds have marched from Federation Square to Parliament House in Melbourne calling for a government solution on the dairy crisis. Test
Coalition delivers dairy support package Federal Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce has announced a package of support measures for dairy farmers hit by late season price cuts. Test
Wisconsin robot dairy delivers Wisconsin's Knigge family is showing how robots are playing an increasingly important role in the US dairy industry. Test
Dairy support package brewing Talks with dairy farmers and industry has helped evolve the federal government's response to the milk price crisis. Test
Coles milk brand gets sour reception Farmers have met a decision by Coles to create a milk brand that will deliver funding for the struggling industry with cynical laughter. Test
Shifting Western Plains land use demographics Farmers now have options following the rain this month. Test
Why your attitudes to technologies in foods depends on your attitudes to the world around you At last! A significant credible report has come out and stated definitely that GE crops present no more risk to human health than conventionally bred crops. Test