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... forcing growers to transport their grain further is not a formula for peace and harmony.
David Leyonhjelm
The dramaturgy in the ABC’s live exports presentations makes Psycho seem like Sesame Street
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Getting sowing dates right
THE ISSUE of optimum sowing dates is something that is intensely scrutinised among the farming sector.
Pulses welcome southern rain
PULSE producers will welcome the rain across Victoria and South Australia, not only as a chance to get the...
How Australia cottoned on
VIDEO: IN THE early 1960s the papers were breathlessly calling cotton “white gold”, but there really was...
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Feeling chipper for winter
PARKLANDS have released a new wood chipper just in time for the colder months.
Agco merges with GSI
AGCO Australia has merged with the GSI Group - a global supplier of grain storage, material handling, conditioning and drying solutions.
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Wool's 30c bounce
THE Eastern Market Indicator (EMI) has jumped 30 cents this week, pushing above 1000c a kilogram for the...
Wool's upward trend
THE wool market kicked 26 cents a kilogram last week and industry experts are tipping this upward trend...
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Buyers market at Wangaratta
STEERS sold to $630 at the Wangaratta store sale on Friday last week where about 800 cattle were yarded.
Mother Nature dints Gippsland dairy confidence
Flood, fires and drought have curbed the confidence of Gippsland dairy farmers over the past 12 months, according to a national annual survey conducted by Dairy Australia.
Cattle deaths at Qld research station
The RSPCA has backed an investigation into the deaths of 46 heifers at a state government research station.
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AACo sells Central Highland property
THE Australian Agricultural Company has sold a 19404ha (48,000 acre) portion of its Goonoo aggregation at Comet on the Central Highlands.
CPC loss 'due to live ex ban'
AUSTRALIA'S largest live cattle exporter, Consolidated Pastoral, has taken a $34 million hit on the value...
The dramaturgy in the ABC’s live exports presentations makes Psycho seem like Sesame Street
Whose ABC?
... forcing growers to transport their grain further is not a formula for peace and harmony.
David Leyonhjelm
Horticulture
State fruit fly threat grows
INDUSTRY will have to pay for increased roadblocks entering South Australia in response to a heightened...
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Pollination services drive carrot seed production
SOME horticultural producers may see paying for pollination services as a necessary cost, but for one...
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