Surging Chinese demand for liquid milk boosts export opportunities for some

Chinese consumption of liquid milk rose strongly in 2020 and is expected to continue growing over the coming decade With continued demand for liquid milk it will create export opportunities for dairy producers in Australia and other key dairy-producing regions, according to Rabobank senior dairy analyst Michael Harvey. Mr Harvey said there had been very […]
Bogballe M-Line spreaders offer up to 6000kg product capacities with continued spreader innovation

Bogballe increased promised capacity. Efficiency and accuracy with its latest lines of mounted fertiliser spreaders
BKT Agrimax V-Flecto tyre range now offers more sizes

BKT has a release schedule to add four more sizes to its V-Flecto range of tyres for high-horsepower tractors
Mungbean is a crop many Summer growers will rely on for some instant cash

Munbean is proving to be a high-value summer legume crop, already returning an average of $1100 per tonne to growers with even higher yields planned
Crop genes could be altered to withstand much hotter and drier conditions from climate change

How much can you bend the crop enzyme trail – scientists will find out with research into developing tougher genes
Yorke Peninsular Field Days now registered for Austrade Events scheme rebate

Yorke Peninsular Field Days now registered for Austrade Events scheme rebate
Schütz square SQ2 drum has been a transport game-changer

The Schütz SQ2 drum delivers more efficiency in logistics, safe application and resource conservation
Agronomists to tackle System Solutions for Complex Problems at annual conference

The event will run from 17 to 21 October 2021 at the Empire Theatre Toowoomba Qld where up to 400 Agronomists are expected to attend
Agri exporters encouraged to look for new market opportunities

Exploring additional export opportunities has never been more critical for Australia’s major agri sectors, as the industry continues to enjoy one of its most successful years on record
Macadamia species that was critically endangered becomes a plant supermodel

One of the world’s rarest tree species has been transformed into a sophisticated model that researchers say is the future of plant research “Macadamia jansenii grows near Miriam Vale in Queensland and there are only around 100 known trees in existence,” says Robert Henry, Professor of Innovation at the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food […]