Inflation rate gives the RBA a slam dunk to increase rates on Melbourne Cup Day 2023

According to Moody’s Analytics report on Australia Consumer Price Index the uptick in quarterly price growth will put pressure on the Reserve Bank Australia (RBA) to hike rates further when they meet next on 7 November, Melbourne Cup Day. Aussie inflation isn’t playing ball, the Moody’s Analytics report outlines. Across the September quarter, underlying inflation rose […]

Grants of $50,000 are up for grabs to help build resilient regional communities

Applications are now open for grants from $20,000 or up to $50,000 for events and initiatives to strengthen communities and capability for drought preparedness. But get in now as the first round is already open and closes on 14 November, while the second round will open for applications in February 2024 and will close in […]

AGI next generation swingaway augers ideal fit for winter harvest

AGI with the widest range of grain handling equipment and storage options offers a timely reminder of how a weak link in the chain can disrupt your harvest Your grain handling, transport and storage chain at harvest is only as strong as its weakest link, and if one link breaks, you’ve got a problem according […]

Commander Ag-Quip is noted for its remarkable range of equipment

From locally sourced materials Commander Ag-Quip continues to expand its range of high-quality Aussie made grain and stock handling models For over 30 years, Commander Ag-Quip has been supplying the nation with top-range grain and livestock handling equipment. This Australian-made company prides itself on its exceptional customer service, high-quality products, and dedication to using locally […]

John Deere act of faith adds to the success of long term customer George Him

Sellers of other badges often marvel at the seemingly strong hold John Deere has on buyers and maybe the George Him story explains some of that appeal George Him’s life has been an incredible journey of survival and success that started when he fled the horrors of the Pol Pot regime in Cambodia and made […]

Carbon farming Online tool and Handbook may alleviate the confusion

Termed as an easy-to-use online tool that steps users through a series of questions to determine a carbon project for each farm Being able to tap into the supposed benefits that carbon farming offers for farm operations is very perplexing, but according to one agricultural research organisation what they have developed is the solution for […]

Brandt Industries expands its product range and growers are set to benefit

Brandt Agricultural Products include a full line of Grain augers, Belt conveyors, Chaser bins as well as Grain vacs and bagging unloading equipment designed to deliver value Brandt’s agricultural product lines include a full arsenal of grain handling and bagging equipment.  From their expertise in grain harvesting, the company has also developed a high-speed disc […]

Toyota set to assemble EODEV GEH2 generators at Altona production facility

The Toyota fuel cell systems produced will provide zero emission CO2 NOx fine particles power generation for a wide range of applications Toyota Australia is set to significantly expand its role in the growing hydrogen economy after signing contracts with French sustainable energy solutions provider EODev (Energy Observer Developments) to assemble and distribute its stationary […]

John Deere 5ML tractor and GUSS semi-autonomous sprayer showcase reveal

High Value Showcase unveils the John Deere 5ML tractor for orchards and vineyards along with GUSS semi-autonomous sprayer  John Deere has answered the call from high value crop (HVC) growers seeking more technology from efficiency gains, by staging the first field day to unveil the 5ML tractor ideal for orchards and vineyards. Also, part of […]

Black Box herd management allows for the most accurate decision making

Drier conditions mean many livestock operations will need better data to manage the herd and cull out the non-performers With an El Nino weather event now officially forecast by the Bureau of Meteorology, livestock producers are preparing for the possibility of an extended dry period and considering what this means for herd management. Reducing breeding […]