Elizabeth Anderson, FarmOnline

Elizabeth Anderson

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Adelaide, SA, Australia

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Past:
  • FarmOnline
  • The Land
  • Illawarra Mercury

Past articles by Elizabeth:

Glen Murphy wins national butchery apprentice of 2023

Australia's best young butcher is also the "world's oldest apprentice", or at least that's the mantle he claims. → Read More

Glen Murphy wins national butchery apprentice of 2023

Australia's best young butcher is also the "world's oldest apprentice", or at least that's the mantle he claims. → Read More

Woonallee female, genetics sale reaches $26k online

A 50-year celebration sale has resulted in lots selling to five states. → Read More

White Dorpers to $5200 at Melashdan

Melashdan's Gary and Janice Fiegert, Tumby Bay, with BR&C Agents' Darren Old and buyer Tim Luckraft, Orroroo, and the top price ram. Picture supplied AN INVESTMENT in genetics is paying off at the Melashdan Dorper and White Dorper ram sale with rams heading to four states from Tumby Bay on Monday. → Read More

Mayura wagyu sale grosses just shy of $2.5m for 45 lots

An unjoined heifer has again raised the bar for the third Mayura high performance production sale. → Read More

Wine Australia announces record vintages for 2021

AUSTRALIA has achieved a record vintage, with the national wine grape crop reaching 2.03 million tonnes for 2021. → Read More

Consumers returning to 'normal' behaviour

AFTER a tumultuous 15 months, where global food markets were "hit with a blunt instrument", consumer behaviour has largely returned to normal, says Rabobank senior analyst Michael Harvey. → Read More

Voice of Real Australia: Industry banking on calf cuteness to inspire career

Succession planning doesn't have to be dry. → Read More

Mayura Wagyu heifer sells to $160k, semen sets record

AFTER setting a world record with its inaugural online sale last year, Wagyu-stud Mayura has lifted the bar even higher → Read More

Beston forges ahead with plan after AGM spill voted down

CONCERNS about a potential "spill" of the board of Beston Global Food Company, at its postponed annual general meeting on Friday, have been allayed → Read More

Virtual classrooms provide insight into farming life

A 'VIRTUAL classroom' has been a mainstay of Meat & Livestock Australia's school education program for a number of years but its use has spiked in recent months → Read More

Goat prices remain at historical highs

DESPITE dropping from the record high prices reached in 2019, goat prices have remained at "historically high" levels, even as demand plummets in some key export markets. → Read More

Agribusinesses benefit from strategic social media

SOCIAL media can be a powerful tool in promoting small and medium agribusinesses but it involves "showing up", according to a dairyfarmer and milk brand co-founder. → Read More

Agribusinesses benefit from strategic social media

SOCIAL media can be a powerful tool in promoting small and medium agribusinesses but it involves "showing up", according to a dairyfarmer and milk brand co-founder. → Read More

Data shows big gains in milk pool recovery

PRELIMINARY milk production figures for the 2019-20 financial year show a "phenomenal" recovery, ending with a national pool just 0.2 per cent down on the 2018-19 year. → Read More

Voice of Regional Australia: Despite rain, drought 'still real' for many across nation

It can take months for rain to translate into money, and that doesn't cancel out the years of lost income. → Read More

Flat beer demand to hit barley prices

BARLEY prices could come under pressure this year, with international beer consumption expected to take a hit in the vicinity of 800 million cases compared with last year. → Read More

Flat beer demand to hit barley prices

BARLEY prices could come under pressure this year, with international beer consumption expected to take a hit in the vicinity of 800 million cases compared with last year. → Read More

South Australia reaches GM deal

South Australian farmers will be allowed to grow GM food crops after an amendment passed the SA Parliament this week. → Read More

The Adelaide Show has been cancelled

CORONAVIRUS has forced the cancellation of another major event on the calendar with the Royal Adelaide Show not to go ahead in September. → Read More