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Brandt completes Wickham Flower acquisition and has the backing to add more
The money has gone through on the Wickham Flower buyout and its gives Brandt 23 John Deere dealership yards with the plan for many more

Extreme weather days are not set to double they already have
If you were expecting extreme weather conditions to get worst a study concludes we are already at the point where these events have already doubled

AgQuip is nearing fast and with a spectacular format for 2022
One of the biggest primary industry business events AgQuip field days will return this year to its traditional dates staged over three days from 16

John Deere lubricants made just right for your farm machinery
John Deere continues to ensure their exclusive range of John Deere lubricants keep up with the impressive off-highway engine developments and performance expected from farmers Right from the start of manufacturing farm equipment John Deere

Pioneer offer more than a bag of seed plus its locally grown
Pioneer® Seeds Australia is the country’s foremost commercial supplier for canola, corn, grain sorghum and summer forage hybrid seed All Pioneer® brand seed sold in Australia is grown locally and processed to world-class, quality-assured standards

Burder Ag offers the chance to secure an Anderson IFX720 In-line bale wrapper
Hay and silage producers now have the benefit of updating to the fastest in-line wrapper available with the release of Anderson’s IFX720 Farm King Combo The IFX720 Farm King Combo is the latest model release

Agfest offers best of both worlds with paddock and Online events in 2022
Tasmania’s premier rural event Agfest Field Days is back in the paddock from 24 to 27 August and then Online from 27 August until 2 September Patrons will notice one big change for Agfest Field

Crop plantings set the stage for record harvest from 2022-23 winter season
Winter crop plantings in 2022–23 have already been tallied at the second highest on record at 23.432 million hectares just a smidgeon under the record 23.450 million hectares planted last year – with more paddocks to be

Agribusiness XAG index launched by ASX to reap the rewards of growing agribusiness sector
Investors can now get full access to any profits from the booming agri sector through the S&P/ASX Agribusiness Index (XAG) From its initial launchS&P/ASX Agribusiness Index (XAG)will include 25 companies that are involved in

UTF Australia will custom build a flat-bed or tipping trailer to your specs
The trailer you have always wanted is readily available now from local family company UTF Australia Based on a family farm in WA the Clarke family are manufacturing one of the most popular trailers for

SDLG LG946L wheel loader highly prized on Normandy Station
An SDLG LG946L wheel loader has been an ideal addition to this busy mixed farming operation for jobbing around the property along with CJD Equipment’s customer service Normandy Station is a busy farming operation located
Nationals’ leader says the Agricultural Visa would help us feed the world
The Leader of the Nationals, David Littleproud said the Agricultural Visa would go a long way to help Australia feed
Super payments turn 30 with a boost from employer contributions to 10.5%
About 7 million workers will benefit from a boost to their super nest egg as employers stack up another 0.5%
Farmfest holds a rural auction fundraiser to support flood victims
Following widespread flooding in Southeast Queensland and Northern NSW, Lloyds Auctions has joined forces with ACM Rural Events to host
Incoming Albanese Cabinet has a mandate for major public health improvements says PHAA
The PHAA welcomes the appointments of Minister for Health and Aged Care Mark Butler, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged
Barnaby must save Tamworth Climate Change Crop scientists says PSA Secretary
Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce must step in to save a $130 million ground-breaking research project developing climate change resistant crops
AWU condemns the wool industry push for cheap overseas labour
The Australian Workers’ Union says this week’s wool industry appeal for Pacific Island workers to be used to fill a
CBA first to respond to the Reserve Bank of Australia’s cash rate increase
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has advised in light of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) cash rate decision
CPI in March 2022 quarter shows highest year-on-year food price inflation in more than 10 years
The quarterly Consumer Price Index data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, released today, shows food price inflation accelerated in