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Wine growers take an extra swig as China rubber stamps end to heavy tariffs
The Chinese don’t celebrate easter but have given local winemakers the best Easter possible by abolishing crippling tariffs on Australian wine When the Morrison government
HE Silos Gunnedah celebrates 55 years with season orders taken now
With a proud 55 years of supplying equipment to local growers the third generation of the HE Silos family step up to supply all grain
Robinson Helicopter is deeply entrenched in outback farming success
A video starring Bryce Nietvelt owner of Riverina Helicopters reveals how Robinson Helicopters play a vital part in his rural region’s agriculture production Robinson Helicopter
Tyreright outlines steps to keep farm equipment safe during road travel
Your local tyre expert Tyreright offers some timely advice for safe road travel as farmers gear up for a big planting season Tyreright highlights five strategies for safer road travel when operating ag equipment like
Building drought resistance into crops is under intensive research
Developing cropping seed varieties to combat extreme drought conditions is part of a collaborative project now well underway If a wider approach to research is effective, it could result in improving drought adaptation in crops
Agtech company set to solve global problem of insecticide resistance in crop pests
Biopesticides will provide the key to future proofing Australia’s agricultural exports according to an analyst by Tim Grogan CEO of Bio-Gene Technology Limited Australian farm produce is among the highest quality in the world. As
Agsafe initiated drumMUSTER program keeps communities clean and green
Agsafe is credited with coming up with a way of diverting 42 million agvet containers of plastics away from landfill sites and into clean recycling programs For years, farmers and other AgVet chemical users had
Croplands and Robotics Plus partner to introduce Prospr autonomous platform
Croplands has become the exclusive Australasian distributor of Prospr the autonomous multi-use hybrid vehicle designed for horticulture crops Prospr is a multi-use autonomous vehicle designed for sustainable vineyard and orchard production and will be exclusively
Farm World at Lardner Park puts the spark back into field day events
The first big Field Days event for 2024 is set to get underway at Farm World where organisers will reveal some of the most interesting showstoppers on the calendar With all the main agriculture exhibits
WIA Miller Bobcat 200 Air Pak Diesel at a price you cannot resist
Miller has designed the Bobcat 200 Air Pak Diesel all in one machine specifically for rural operators who work off the back of a Ute or truck This three in one machine delivers compressed air,
ATV farm vehicle fatalities come under scrutiny of SafeWork NSW
Following three fatal accidents already this year the demonisation of irresponsible care when operating a Quad bike or similar has resurfaced SafeWork NSW is reminding farmers to wear seatbelts, use helmets and choose the right
Population growth rate figures are even more shocking than last quarter according to SPA
The population growth rate figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) yesterday are even more shocking than those
Sugar industry says farewell to dedicated QSL leader
CANEGROWERS has wished long-time Queensland Sugar Limited (QSL) chief executive Greg Beashel a wonderful retirement following today’s announcement that he
Betta Milk factory closure a blow for dairy processing in North West Tasmania says AWU
The announcement by Bega that they will close the Betta Milk factory in Burnie is a blow for dairy processing
The National Rural Health Alliance urges to support strategies to reduce climate and health impacts on rural communities
With fires in some parts of Victoria and a storm wreaking havoc in other parts of the state last week,
Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA) supports the overdue review of Australian Apprenticeships Incentive System
The Australian Government’s strategic review of the Australian apprenticeships incentive system is overdue but welcome according to the Independent Tertiary Education
Traceability grants up to $4 million available to boost agriculture exports
Applications are now open until 18 March for the third round of the Traceability Grants Program. The Australian Government has
Record number apply for cotton industry leadership program
Participants have been revealed for the 2024 Australia Future Cotton Leaders Program (AFCLP) after a record number of talented individuals
Moody’s Analytics also bullish on Australia Consumer Price Index results says rate rises unlikely
It’s hard to think of better news to start the year for Aussie households, businesses and the Reserve Bank of