Agritechnica was on again then maybe off and now officially will not go ahead

Organisers of Agritechnica 2021 have finally been put out of their misery with the official word the event will not take place in 2022 as a substitute Agritechnica 2022 was never a real event anyway, it was the result of the official 2021 event being cancelled out of its traditional November slot, and as a […]

John Deere X Series harvester on tour powers through a Deniliquin wheat crop

A John Deere X9 1000 harvester is one of three machines currently under demonstration and made short work of an irrigated wheat crop near Deniliquin NSW Yet to be released John Deere X Series harvesters are touring key grain growing regions to demonstrate the line-up’s expanded capacity with added efficiency and intelligence. The X Series […]

Federal government backs stronger foundations for agriculture with grants

With over $300 million stumped up in a Mid-Year Economic Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO)investment, it confirms the Federal government’s ongoing commitment to support the agriculture industry. This year’s MYEFO builds on actions taken by the Federal Government to drive agriculture’s resilience, competitiveness, and growth in support of industry’s target of $100 billion in farmgate value by […]

Gates takes its lawn and garden belts into a high growth season

To prove the grass is always greener with the extensive range of Gates® garden and outdoor belts the selection has been extended for 2022 Gates® lawn and garden belts are designed to handle the toughest landscaping tasks covering everything from golf courses, athletic facilities, and university campuses. Gates® belts are known to meet and exceed […]

International border reopening expected to ease labour shortage on farms

The reopening of the international border is expected to boost the agricultural workforce and rural and regional businesses as eligible visa holders no longer require a travel exemption to visit Australia From today eligible visa holders who are fully vaccinated will no longer require a travel exemption from the Commissioner of the Australian Border Force […]

Federal Government adds $5 billion to Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility

Infrastructure projects in the Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands, collectively known as the Indian Ocean Territories (IOTs), will soon be eligible to apply for concessional loans and other financing support from the Federal Government’s $5 billion Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF). It is expected the IOTs being eligible for NAIF funding will open up exciting […]

StackPro trailer range can shift large squares much quicker than anybody else

The Stackpro self-loading square bale collecting and stacking system is fully automated and that allows just one operator to load and haul over 20 bales at a time Burder Ag Attachments is a major distributor of leading agricultural products and has a knack of seeking out some the world’s best model lines. This could be […]

Horticulture growers can access $35 million to purchase and install protective netting

Horticulture growers will be able to access $35 million in Federal Government funding to purchase and install protective horticultural netting. This is an expansion the Horticultural Netting Program trial that was set-up to provide assistance to growers Australia wide. The expansion of the Horticultural Netting Program trial is in place to support resilience against climate change […]

TFI Tracks is offering the leading agriculture machinery tracks

TFI Tracks is a division of well-known tyre distributor Tradefaire International who has the rights to distribute Korean brand DRB, a highly respected OEM supplier of rubber tracks to John Deere, Caterpillar and Kubota.  DRB Trexell Ag Tracks have been so popular in Australia that a specialised division now known as TFI Tracks has been […]