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Kudos for farmers on Australia Day

27 January 2012
THERE was widespread recognition for farmers across Australia yesterday, with the likes of Governor-General Quentin Bryce and Victorian agriculture minister Peter Walsh singing their praises.  - more

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List of demands as election looms

27 January 2012
FARM lobby group AgForce has outlined its policy demands to all political parties as Queensland prepares to go to the polls on March 24.  - more

$8M weed warpath in NSW


Dairy farmers still battling milk war


Cattle Council wants greater funding


Soil time capsule opened in the Wimmera


Border runner caught and fined


Farmers input needed on employment laws


Research reveals genetically superior cattle


Vic pig welfare standards compulsory


Tea tree could beat fly strike


Shake-up for Middle East livestock exports


Cattle industry report predicts strong future


Pastoral rents rise again in WA


Lobby group protests against CSG


Weed kills livestock in WA


New weather office for WA Mid West


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NAS Survey

Members have their say

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Health and Safety

Livestock farming put under the safety lens

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Bushwhacker

OPINION: Reds under our beds! Strike me pink!

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Research Reports

Farm fencing blends the old and new

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Kudos for farmers on Australia Day

THERE was widespread recognition for farmers across Australia yesterday, with the likes of Governor-General Quentin Bryce and Victorian agriculture minister Peter Walsh singing their praises.  - more

List of demands as election looms

FARM lobby group AgForce has outlined its policy demands to all political parties as Queensland prepares to go to the polls on March 24.  - more

$8M weed warpath in NSW

FUNDING has been secured in New South Wales to battle the state’s $1.2 billion weed problem.  - more

OPINION: Reds under our beds! Strike me pink!

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Dairy farmers still battling milk war

TWELVE months after Coles launched the retail milk price war, the Queensland Dairyfarmers’ Organisation says the industry is still suffering as heavy reductions continue.  - more


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Weed kills livestock in WA

THERE have been fresh reports of sick livestock throughout southwest Western Australia, which authorities have linked to the weed hyssop loosestrife, also known as lesser loosestrife.  - more

Research reveals genetically superior cattle

CATTLE breeders will soon have access to genomic predictions identifying animals that are genetically superior.  - more

Tea tree could beat fly strike

NEW research has revealed tea tree oil is highly successful in treating fly strike and lice infestations in sheep.  - more

Scientists dig deep to improve yields

SCIENTISTS in Victoria curious to see the results of mixing large volumes of organic matter into the subsoil of cropping paddocks were thrilled to discover it increased crop yields.  - more

App puts farm in phone

A FARM management app that hit the market in December is set to revolutionise record keeping and make the old stock book redundant.  - more


Product Profiles


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New offices for Kotzur

Bulk storage and handling company Kotzur has expanded its headquarters at Walla Walla, NSW, recently opening new offices.  - more

John Deere water deal

Mottech Water Management has appointed John Deere Water as its exclusive distributor for the Australian agricultural market.  - more

Flexi-Coil’s Dubbo venture

Geronimo Farm Equipment has been appointed a Flexi-Coil dealer in Dubbo, NSW.  - more

Liquid Systems cart

Liquid Systems has announced a new liquid cart series for 2012. The modular carts are made to handle liquid products such as fertiliser, trace elements and other chemicals such as fungicides.  - more

Yielding grain harvest results

Keep an accurate record of your grain harvest totals with the Ceres 8000I combine yield monitor.  - more

Rural Jobs


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