Grathlyn ram’s fleece supreme Back to back wins for Mudgee district Merino superfine breeder who won the supreme award last year as well. Test
Kilburnie bulls hit $14,000 Kilburnie Angus bulls sold to $14,000 twice and averaged $6746 at the annual on-property sale at Walcha. Test
Hunter wagyu station tipped to fetch $24m Faversham, a 5447-hectare cattle station in Merriwa, has been put up for sale by beef and lamb producer Crown State. Test
Bundaleer for all seasons Returning to the South West Stud Merino Field Days, Bundaleer stud principals, Gavin and Peter Lieschke, were looking forward to engaging with sheep producers and wool growers. Test
Kilburnie bulls hit $14,000 Kilburnie Angus bulls sold to $14,000 twice and averaged $6746 at the annual on-property sale at Walcha. Test
Dunnicliff's Beetaloo cattle station could fetch $200m with Blundy support the Northern Territory cattle stations Beetaloo and Mungabroom have been offered for sale with expectations the aggregation could fetch as much as $200 million. Test
A2 Milk advertising claims under fire from rival Lion Group A legal stoush between Japanese beverage giant Lion Group and ASX-listed The a2 Milk Company has taken a fresh twist with an explosive cross claim alleging a2 engaged in deceptive and misleading conduct. Test
Merinos bring stability for a big-scale operation Running a large-scale operation, involving Merino ewes, winter cropping and irrigated lucerne under centre pivots, Ron Hawkins compares his choice of enterprises to the hare and the tortoise. Test
A2 Milk advertising claims under fire from rival Lion Group A legal stoush between Japanese beverage giant Lion Group and ASX-listed The a2 Milk Company has taken a fresh twist with an explosive cross claim alleging a2 engaged in deceptive and misleading conduct. Test
Fonterra to sell Wagga dairy business Fonterra Australia is selling its 94-year-old southern NSW processing business at Wagga Wagga to the newly-formed investment outfit, Blue River Group. Test
Bundaleer for all seasons Returning to the South West Stud Merino Field Days, Bundaleer stud principals, Gavin and Peter Lieschke, were looking forward to engaging with sheep producers and wool growers. Test
Merinos bring stability for a big-scale operation Running a large-scale operation, involving Merino ewes, winter cropping and irrigated lucerne under centre pivots, Ron Hawkins compares his choice of enterprises to the hare and the tortoise. Test
Hunter wagyu station tipped to fetch $24m Faversham, a 5447-hectare cattle station in Merriwa, has been put up for sale by beef and lamb producer Crown State. Test
Fonterra to sell Wagga dairy business Fonterra Australia is selling its 94-year-old southern NSW processing business at Wagga Wagga to the newly-formed investment outfit, Blue River Group. Test
South West Slopes Stud Merino field day moves to Harden Due to ground conditions the field day site has been changed to the nearby Harden Showground. Test
Wellard shares in another trading halt Livestock exporter Wellard’s shares are in another trading halt this week ahead of the release of full-year results on Wednesday. Test
Fonterra to sell Wagga dairy business Fonterra Australia is selling its 94-year-old southern NSW processing business at Wagga Wagga to the newly-formed investment outfit, Blue River Group. Test
Inverell’s own growing Nidera’s global footprint Teleporting would be Belinda Turner’s super power of choice. Test
MLA nominates three directors Meat and Livestock Australia has nominated three directors for its annual general meeting in Hahndorf, SA, on November 10. Test
Kilburnie bulls hit $14,000 Kilburnie Angus bulls sold to $14,000 twice and averaged $6746 at the annual on-property sale at Walcha. Test
Japanese live cattle market reopens THE Coalition government has won Japanese approval to re-open Australia’s live cattle export trade. Test
MLA nominates three directors Meat and Livestock Australia has nominated three directors for its annual general meeting in Hahndorf, SA, on November 10. Test
Calgary Stampede grows beef industry understanding A 2 metre long scale model of a farm is being successfully used as a conversation starter about Canadian food production systems. Test
Weatherley to oversee expanded NLIS effort Jane Weatherley is the new chief executive officer of Meat and Livestock Australia’s new Integrity and Information Systems Company. Test
Murray Grey cross boosts Tweed yield Murray Grey genetics play an important role in Brian Harbison’s herd at Cowell Park, Mooball on the Tweed. Test
KO’s Knock Out $20,000 A pair of yearling bulls kicked off Friday’s 20th annual KO Angus bull sale in fine form bringing $20,000 and $12,000 respectively. Test
Merinos bring stability for a big-scale operation Running a large-scale operation, involving Merino ewes, winter cropping and irrigated lucerne under centre pivots, Ron Hawkins compares his choice of enterprises to the hare and the tortoise. Test
Bundaleer for all seasons Returning to the South West Stud Merino Field Days, Bundaleer stud principals, Gavin and Peter Lieschke, were looking forward to engaging with sheep producers and wool growers. Test
Wool market delivers another solid result The wool market is defying the usual pattern of easing during the August/October period when volumes increase. Test
Photos of the week Some of the highlights from The Land photographer and journalists across the state this week. Test
Exciting Ganmain Show | Photos The 2016 Ganmain Show once more attracted visitor numbers on par with previous years despite being wet underfoot and with rain threatening at any minute. Test
Throwback Thursday: Agriculture in 1985 | Photos The Land takes you back to May 1985 to have a look at some of the photos that made the paper. Test
Gallery: 50 years for NSW Farm Writers’ Farm Writers' Association of NSW marks a major milestone Test
Pulse prediction copping flak A July Pulse Australia forecast for this year’s chickpea harvest has copped criticism and been blamed for a slump in prices. Test
PBA Seamer in demand for ascochyta resistance Growers will have access to the first ascochyta-resistant chickpea variety next year following the release of PBA Seamer. Test
Cotton’s rebounding season faces rainy risks Much-improved rainfall conditions in most cotton growing areas look set to significantly bolster Namoi Cotton’s ginning and cottonseed business for 2016-17. Test
Tabulam a pulse paradise The season has been kind so far to Kendall and Kate Dowley, Tabulam Park who have experienced just the right amount of moisture to kick along their crop of Desi ‘Hattrick’ chickpeas. Test
Tracks float seeder demand New Ausplow Multistream air cart heads range of new products, new factory. Test
Fergy drive to save Hillary’s hut Massey Ferguson supporting Expedition South initiative to raise $1 million to safeguard Sir Edmund Hillary’s antarctic hut Test
AIM Command adds FLEX Case IH has released the latest version of its spray technology with AIM Command FLEX offering greater application accuracy Test
Lexion upgrades add to CTF appeal Upgrades to the Claas Lexion 700 harvesters increase suitability for controlled traffic farming systems Test
New Deere Gators released New Gator side by sides designed for performance, comfort and customisation Test
Brooklyn asking $1150/acre The Gravesend property Brooklyn has been listed for private sale at $1150/acre with Moree Real Estate. Test
Hunter wagyu station tipped to fetch $24m Faversham, a 5447-hectare cattle station in Merriwa, has been put up for sale by beef and lamb producer Crown State. Test
Dunnicliff's Beetaloo cattle station could fetch $200m with Blundy support the Northern Territory cattle stations Beetaloo and Mungabroom have been offered for sale with expectations the aggregation could fetch as much as $200 million. Test
Old Koreelah property sold $770,000 The 460 hectare Old Koreelah property Sommerville sold under the hammer for $770,000. Test
A2 Milk advertising claims under fire from rival Lion Group A legal stoush between Japanese beverage giant Lion Group and ASX-listed The a2 Milk Company has taken a fresh twist with an explosive cross claim alleging a2 engaged in deceptive and misleading conduct. Test
Fonterra to sell Wagga dairy business Fonterra Australia is selling its 94-year-old southern NSW processing business at Wagga Wagga to the newly-formed investment outfit, Blue River Group. Test
Bega slams MG for putting profit before farmers Bega Cheese executive chairman, Barry Irvin, has lambasted rival processor Murray Goulburn for posting an 88 per cent jump in net profit at the expense of its farmer suppliers. Test
ACCC dairy investigations strengthened Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) now has the power to demand information as part of its investigation into the dairy industry. Test
US vet highlights trace mineral benefits US veterinarian Dr Bob Gentry is touring Australia as a guest of Virbac Australia, highlighting the benefits of trace minerals in beef and dairy production. Test
Help towns hit by Basin Plan Basic human decency dictates if the federal government is fair dinkum about helping people affected by water reform in the Northern Murray Darling Basin they must finance specific programs to generate jobs in the four major impacted towns. Test
Stop selling essential services to any bidder The sale of public assets in Australia is an ongoing disaster. Test
Victoria jumps gun on RFID introduction The Land says: Without mandatory introduction, NSW producers will still likely migrate across to RFID in significant numbers once the processors introduce the technology that provides the feedback required to generate a cost-benefit. Test