Farmer cops the crop highs and lows
It’s the highs and lows of farming... all in the matter of a month.
In October, Grant McAnaney was overjoyed at what were among the...
Bee keepers called on to keep bees safe
Mark Rose from Rose Herbs and Honey at Port Elliot has warned that Varroa mite poses a serious issue that could devastate the Australian...
Driving Wheels drives Harvest 100
Almost 1000 songs have been submitted to Grain Producers SA’s (GPSA) inaugural Harvest 100 with an all-time Australian rock classic taking out number one...
Harvest dangers rise with wet weather
Growers must take extra precautions before and during crop harvesting on wet paddocks this year, cautions the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC).
Exceptional rainfall...
More drone flights on Aussie farms
Drones are being used across on Australian farms to assist farmers manage water and assets, such as livestock, buildings and dams. They are increasingly...
Winning with MLA market reports
Australia’s red meat producers are being encouraged to subscribe to Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) enhanced interactive market reports to get the latest and...
Don’t be fooled, remain alert to bushfire reality
Despite recent major fire events and media coverage, about 1 in 5 South Australians living in bushfire risk areas do not have a decision...
Community projects share $265,000 grants
Forty-eight community-led projects across the Hills and Fleurieu region will benefit in a share of $265,000 through the third round of the Hills and...
Livestock SA backs Methane Pledge
Ongoing consultation with industry and transparency will be key following the Federal Government signing on to the Global Methane Pledge. Livestock SA supports Australia...
Tools on hand to check flood risk
As floodwaters flow into South Australia and towards the Lower Lakes and the Fleurieu Peninsula region, with an arrival date and any significant impact...