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A series of workshops designed to provide transparency around milk-market dynamics are being rolled out nationwide. → Read More
A series of workshops designed to provide transparency around milk-market dynamics are being rolled out nationwide. → Read More
The Binda-based stud offered a total of 24 lots, which saw bulls average $8000, and heifers average $6583. → Read More
Bringing major events to country towns provides economic and social stimulus post-pandemic. → Read More
Former Queenslander named the 2023 recipient of the JB Fairfax Award for Rural and Regional Journalism and Communications. → Read More
Cameron Renshaw talks about beef on dairy market opportunities. → Read More
Kangaroo Valley Show attracts a massive 90 entries in cheese and dairy section section. → Read More
The Land Sydney Royal AgShowsNSW Young Woman Zone 7 state finalists announced. → Read More
The Reid family of Rowallan Poll Dorset Stud achieved a total clearance of 64 rams. → Read More
The Braidwood Cup attracted a crowd of about 1000 racegoers to its annual event on Saturday. → Read More
North America and European retail spending on wool gains pace. → Read More
Waverley Downs Merino rams reached a top of $4000 at the Ballinger family's 30th annual ram sale. → Read More
Prices remained firm at Forbes store sale last Friday despite fears to the contrary. → Read More
South Nowra Meats' Kory Edwards impresses AMIC Sausage King National judges with his traditional Australian beef sausages. → Read More
The 135th Berry Show - dubbed 'The Greatest Show in Town' - made a return on Friday. → Read More
Dairy farmers turning to intensive farming systems to reduce risk and increase production. → Read More
Jim White, Peter Milling and Company, Wellington, with 530kg two and four-tooth Angus heifers that sold for 340.2c/kg at the Dubbo sale last Thursday. Photo: Kate Loudon WHERE the cattle market will go from here is the question on everyone's lips as prices continue to erode or remain stagnant. → Read More
SK McPaul, South Wolumla, sold 31 Angus steers, aged 18 months, to a top of $2040. The second pen made $1960 and the third pen made $1800. Picture supplied Prices were softer but aligned with market expectations at Bega's first store sale for 2023 on Thursday. → Read More
This year, I joined The Land team after spending two years in our Agricultural Features team. → Read More
A unique and humorous trail of Santas is popping up each year north of Bathurst. → Read More