Rural voters warned of WA Upper House “chaos” ONE Nation and the WA Nationals are set for a power-sharing arrangement in the WA Upper House after the March 11 state election. Test 3 days, 12 hours
Andrew Robb: China farm export ties that bind FIND a suitable long-term trusting partner who shares common values and serves mutual needs and then sign-up for sustainable contractual arrangements to seal the deal and share the future benefits. Former Trade Minister Andrew Robb says finding a suitable partner is the key to long-term success for farm exports to China. Test 3 days, 12 hours
Coulton slams AWI’s “tin shed at Dubbo” quip Mark Coulton says Australian Wool Innovation's comments about a tin shed at Dubbo have only displayed a “remarkable level of ignorance”. Test 3 days, 23 hours
Grains industry levy-payer data base sprouting A PROCESS has kicked-off to develop a new national levy-payer data-base for Australian grain producers carrying cross-industry support, Senate estimates has revealed. Test 4 days, 18 hours
Christensen going his own way, unsuited to whip’s job Mark Coulton says ongoing threats to cross the floor or join the crossbenches indicates ill-government discipline and unsuitable for whip's job. Test 4 days, 22 hours
AWI: can’t promote yourself in a tin shed at Dubbo AUSTRALIAN Wool Innovation (AWI) says the nation’s wool product can’t be promoted out of a “tin shed” situated in a remote location like Dubbo. Test 5 days
Community character guides bushfire recovery efforts FARMING communities ravaged by a bushfire event in north-western NSW are being redeemed by a spirit of support, typical of rural Australians, says Mark Coulton. Test 5 days, 18 hours
Aus/Indo leaders’ talks produce farm export modifications Changes to sugar and cattle exports resulted from talks between Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Malcolm Turnbull at the weekend. Test 6 days, 3 hours
Heffernan to haunt estimates white spot disease interrogation RETIRED NSW Liberal Senator Bill Heffernan’s feisty spirit will haunt Senate estimates during questioning about an outbreak of white spot disease. Test 6 days, 12 hours
Anderson: plenty of fake news in agriculture FAKE news is an ever-present danger for Australian agriculture that hinders access to scientifically approved Genetically Modified wheat varieties. Test 1 week, 1 day
Hug a farmer, they've just saved Australia's economic bacon Agricultural growth surged by an extraordinary 27.6 per cent in 2016. Test
High rainfall grazing haven Prominent Armidale district couple John and Annette Cassidy have decided it’s time to downsize their extensive pastoral interests, resulting in a rich new listing at Ebor. Test