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Landmark Winter Catalogue
Kimberley carries on
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Landcare In Focus

Landmark Winter Catalogue


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Kimberley carries on


Pastoral positivity shines through.

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Win a Casterton Kelpie


YOU could win a Casterton Kelpie - the prize pup “Go Getta Law” is valued up to $3000. To enter, readers must submit an original coupon from our newspapers.

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Landcare In Focus


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Sydney Royal Show 2013
Friday forum: David Leyonhjelm
Ripe magazine
The Breakdown: State Election 2013

Sydney Royal Show 2013


SEE what's happening around the ground at the Sydney Royal Show 2013 as The Land team bring you the latest news, videos and photos.

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Friday forum: David Leyonhjelm


JOIN 'devil's advocate' columnist David Leyonhjelm at 3pm on the third Friday of the month in our live forum to ask questions or have your say.

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Ripe magazine


Ripe is a monthly horticultural , lifestyle and small farms magazine published in WA's biggest selling rural newspaper Farm Weekly. Ripe is also available at the offices of Augusta-Marga ret River Mail and Donnybrook-Br idgetown Mail.

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The Breakdown: State Election 2013


ON March 9 WA decided to return Premier Colin Barnett for another four-year term. In the lead up to the big day, Farm Weekly previewed some of the key agriculture seats and what factors influenced your votes.

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AgDirections2013
Farm Weekly eReader
Horse Deals May issue out now
Inside Indonesian live export

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Farm Weekly eReader


Download the new Farm Weekly eReader!

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Horse Deals May issue out now


Horses for sale plus hours of great reading.

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Inside Indonesian live export


ON the other side: Tyson Cattle's Indonesian live export experience.

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WA Merino
Landcare In Focus
Media Kit
Full LambEx 2012 report

WA Merino


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Landcare In Focus


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Media Kit


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Full LambEx 2012 report


Couldn't make it to Bendigo? FarmOnline brings you all our coverage from LambEx 2012.

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Dohne 2012 Special Publication
Live export ban - one year on
Redesigning the Merino
Future Farmers Network blog

Dohne 2012 Special Publication


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Live export ban - one year on


Rural Press Canberra correspondent Colin Bettles looks back at the lead-up to and fallout following the controversial ban on live exports in June 2011.

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Redesigning the Merino


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Future Farmers Network blog


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News from the CSIRO
Cotton Xtra
CSG: What Australia can learn from the US
Connect with us on Twitter

News from the CSIRO


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Cotton Xtra


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CSG: What Australia can learn from the US


IN the past 15 years thousands of coal seam gas wells have been drilled in the Powder River Basin – home to the United States’ biggest coal deposits. For local ranchers, it meant a share in rich royalties – if some interruptions to their agricultural operations. But now gas prices have tanked, mining companies are backing off and ranchers are dealing with the legacy. Canberra correspondent Colin Bettles reports.

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Keep up to date with what's happening in the bush on Twitter!

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Grains: The Turning Point
Labor's agriculture policy
Future Farmers Network - the public's perception of agriculture
The Changing Face of Farming - New Technologies

Grains: The Turning Point


After a decade of drought, brighter times lay ahead for the grains industry.

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Labor's agriculture policy


Read Labor's policy document for the agriculture sector ahead of the 2010 election.

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Future Farmers Network - the public's perception of agriculture


An interesting discussion has been taking place amongst Future Farmers Network (FFN) members on the public perception of agriculture and the future security of the industry.

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The Changing Face of Farming - New Technologies


The Future Farmers Network is Australia’s National Network for young people in rural industries. Stuart Austin, one of FFN’s Directors, explores the changing face of farming and the opportunities new technologies presents to young people in agriculture.

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Outlook 2010: Full coverage here
Property Rights Protest - full coverage here
Amended ETS Package: The Government Document

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Outlook 2010: Full coverage here


Regular updates, including all the latest commodity forecasts, from ABARE's Outlook 2010 will be posted on this page over the course of the conference.

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Property Rights Protest - full coverage here


More than 2000 farmers have marched on Parliament House in Canberra in protest against government policies which have eroded their right to use their land without fair compensation.

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Amended ETS Package: The Government Document


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Bare breach breeding values
The blocked Austrade quarantine submission
The last of the beaut utes!
Wong defends her water buyback

Bare breach breeding values


A list of the top 40 rams on the new early breech wrinkle Australian Breeding Values.

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The blocked Austrade quarantine submission


Austrade's submission to the Senate Inquiry, which has since been recalled, detailing its concerns over the Government's decision to scrap subsidies for quarantine services.

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The last of the beaut utes!


New photos have been added to our Beaut Utes feature, this time all from readers of FarmOnline. Check out Ute Beauty volume 4.

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Wong defends her water buyback


Federal Water Minister Penny Wong has defended the Government's water buyback in the Murray Darling Basin, and detailed exactly where the water has been bought.

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Modiano's mulesing letter to M&S
The Bradfield dream lives on
Twynam's restructure

Modiano's mulesing letter to M&S


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The Bradfield dream lives on


Floods in north-west NSW, dust storms in the south-east—a familiar pattern that elicits a familiar response: why not capture all that flood water and send it south?

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Twynam's restructure


Twynam's 2008 restructure plan did not include today's sale of $303 million worth of water. Read The Land's report on its restructure from May last year.

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