Eartags lifting performance of Hay flock Using electronic tags has enabled Ian and Stacey Lugsdin to identify the weak performers in their Merino flock and thus lift their flock's productivity. Test
Narranmore Poll Dorsets top $3300 Confidence within the livestock industry helped Narranmore Poll Dorsets, Elong Elong, record total clearance and reach a top price of $3300, to a $1368 average, at their annual on-property sale. Test
No ballyhoo: It’s worth a look! One of the Boorowa district’s better-known grazing properties will go under the hammer later this month. Test
Yamburgan bulls hit record $10,930 average REACHING a top of $38,000 twice, the Manchee Agriculture Yamburgan Shorthorn bull sale made records last Wednesday in Narrabri. Test
Narranmore Poll Dorsets top $3300 Confidence within the livestock industry helped Narranmore Poll Dorsets, Elong Elong, record total clearance and reach a top price of $3300, to a $1368 average, at their annual on-property sale. Test
Wanted: A mature debate about animals The Land says: It is time some maturity was brought to the matter of animal welfare – and democracy and science are given their due respect in our country. Test
Help agistment stock income stay in the black Livestock producers are encouraged to take advantage of the recently updated National Livestock Biosecurity precautionary measures to ensure their agistment income remains in the black. Test
Help agistment stock income stay in the black Livestock producers are encouraged to take advantage of the recently updated National Livestock Biosecurity precautionary measures to ensure their agistment income remains in the black. Test
Southern irrigators keen to get back into rice After three summers of dwindling rice production, growers are flocking to pre-sowing advisory meetings as the rain-blessed South West NSW prepares for a 300 per cent jump in planting area. Test
Yamburgan bulls hit record $10,930 average REACHING a top of $38,000 twice, the Manchee Agriculture Yamburgan Shorthorn bull sale made records last Wednesday in Narrabri. Test
No ballyhoo: It’s worth a look! One of the Boorowa district’s better-known grazing properties will go under the hammer later this month. Test
Southern irrigators keen to get back into rice After three summers of dwindling rice production, growers are flocking to pre-sowing advisory meetings as the rain-blessed South West NSW prepares for a 300 per cent jump in planting area. Test
Root out the cancer funding elections There is a cancer nibbling away at Australia’s political parties that is destroying the average punters confidence in politicians and eating away at democracy. Test
Emerald Grain’s John Murray steps down Emerald Grain chief executive officer and chairman, John Murray, has stepped down to be replaced by chief operating officer and veteran grain industry executive, David Johnson. Test
Ag’s best and brightest heading to GrowAg Australian agriculture’s best and brightest are heading to the GrowAg Summit in Albury, NSW, on September 21-23. Test
Campaign to stop trucking changes A campaign by trucking industry body NatRoad to gather 10,000 signatures to reverse NSW Industrial Relations Commission changes by parliamentary intervention kicked off today. Test
Twiggy Forrest headlines NFF Congress Well-known business leader Twiggy Forrest headlines the National Farmers’ Federation biennial congress in Canberra on October 26-27. Test
Duane Woodham joins Ruralco RURALCO has announced Duane Woodham will join the business from Monday in the role of divisional manager northern - rural operations. Test
Dalkeith bulls hit $16,000, cows to $3850 Dalkeith bulls topped at $16,000 and averaged $7086 at the 46th annual sale at Cassilis on September 8. Test
Royalla Romeo wins hearts Torrential rain and flooded rivers weren’t enough to keep keen buyers from making their way to the Royalla Shorthorn stud sale at Yeoval Test
Fertility in focus as cattle herd rebuilds Herd rebuilding in Australia's beef industry has shifted the focus to total profitability and the role fertility plays in that. Test
Technology moves trace mineral supplements into the proactive Strategic supplementation of trace minerals in cattle utilising injectable technology is taking the nutrition management tool forward. Test
Palgrove bull sale tops $52,000 The Palgrove bull sale topped $52,000 with 114 Charolais averaging $10,662 and 44 Ultrablacks averaging $11,330. Test
Shining a light on dark cutting The latest meat science is pointing to grass as another place to look for answers to dark cutting. Test
Eartags lifting performance of Hay flock Using electronic tags has enabled Ian and Stacey Lugsdin to identify the weak performers in their Merino flock and thus lift their flock's productivity. Test
Lamb, beef campaigns score marketing gold MLA's Operation Boomerang promoting lamb on Australia Day has topped the annual Effie Awards in Sydney. Test
Merryville sells over 100 rams to average $1885 Merryville Merino stud sell 101 rams to a strong average of $1885. Test
Ridgehaven reaches $4100 top Ridgehaven Poll Dorset stud reaches $4100 top, $1478 average at on-property ram sale Test
Palgrove bull sale in focus | Photos The line up of 114 Charolais averaged $10,662 and 44 Ultrablacks $11,330 at the Palgrove bull sale today. Test
Throwback Thursday: Agriculture in 2003 | Photos It might not seen that long ago, but 13 years have flown by since these snaps were taken in March 2003. Test
New lamb campaign celebrates diversity | Video Diversity is key to the new Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) Spring Lamb campaign. Test
A cowboy to the end Blake Hallam is being remembered as a Tamworth cowboy whose passion for rodeo was matched only by his love for family and friends. Test
Southern irrigators keen to get back into rice After three summers of dwindling rice production, growers are flocking to pre-sowing advisory meetings as the rain-blessed South West NSW prepares for a 300 per cent jump in planting area. Test
Farmers weigh up pulse options This year’s massive pulse crop is being earmarked by growers as their preferred option to generate cash flow. Test
Praying for a few dry weeks At West Wyalong this weekend Leppington Pastoral Company’s Billabong Station manager Brad Staniforth will be anxiously scanning the skies. Test
Workshops target weed seed control | Video Grain growers have the opportunity to hear from Western Australian counterparts about the practicalities of at harvest weed seed control techniques. Test
Spreader at home in corrosive climate DCM's stainless steel hopper spreader range built to resist corrosion Test
Interest soars on weed seed destruction Interest in integrated Harrington Seed Destructor "incredible". Test
Vario cutterbar stretching on the table Claas Vario cutterbar table lengths have been stretched to 70 centimetres to improve throughput in a range of crops and conditions Test
Euro machinery sales continue slide Euro agricultural machinery sales continue decline from 2015 Test
Aust-Mech eyes bigger grain gear production options Surviving the fickle farm machinery market is no easy feat, but for southern Queensland equipment builder, Aust-Mech, there are barely enough weeks in the year to keep up with demand. Test
No ballyhoo: It’s worth a look! One of the Boorowa district’s better-known grazing properties will go under the hammer later this month. Test
Paraway to sell famed Pier Pier Station Paraway Pastoral Company is selling its famed 31,602 hectare Coonamble property Pier Pier Station. Test
Farmers demand greater foreign ownership transparency National Farmers Federation chief executive officer Tony Mahar says transparency is key to addressing community concerns around foreign investment in agriculture. Test
30,000 reasons why property buyers need a formal depreciation plan Formal tax depreciation assessments can provide significant benefits to property buyers, according to Tim Lane from valuer Herron Todd White. Test
A band aid from those who delivered the cheap milk beating? The Victorian Farmers’ Fund milk deal between supermarket retailer Coles, processor Murray Goulburn and a “reluctant” peak state farmers’ body is a worry. 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
Wanted: A mature debate about animals The Land says: It is time some maturity was brought to the matter of animal welfare – and democracy and science are given their due respect in our country. Test
Root out the cancer funding elections There is a cancer nibbling away at Australia’s political parties that is destroying the average punters confidence in politicians and eating away at democracy. Test
Will we finally fix regional telecommunications for the long term? In the next two years we can fix the telecommunications mess in regional areas for the long term. Test