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Monday, December 23, 2024

Rural News

Milk prices remain strong in market shift

Global dairy market fundamentals have shifted course in quarter three of 2022, from extreme tightness to visible but modest loosening, the latest Rabobank dairy...

People food is not pig food, warns PIRSA

The food industry and pig owners are urged to be biosecurity aware when disposing of food waste and feeding pigs, as foot and mouth...

Michael Taylor named 2022 Australian Farmer of the Year

Sixth-generation wool grower Michael Taylor from Kentucky, New South Wales, is the outstanding recipient of the 2022 Australian Farmer of the Year Award, while...

Look out for lice infested sheep

Sheep producers are being asked to be on the lookout for lice infested sheep in their flocks following recent detections at saleyards. Manager Field Operations...

Wet to the core and more to come in Spring

The Bureau is expecting a wet spring for most of the eastern half of Australia where there is a high chance of above average...

Farmers favour biodiversity scheme

Farmers for Climate Action (FCA) has welcomed the Federal Government’s announcement of a national scheme paying farmers to improve biodiversity and protect remnant vegetation....

Kick start your career with Hart internship

Agricultural graduates are being invited to kick start their career in applied grains research through a successful internship program. Applications are now open for the...

George inspires the next generation

Rabobank’s Rabo Community Fund has partnered with ‘George the Farmer’ on ‘his’ mission to help educate children about where their food and fibre comes...

Biosecurity fence remains strong

Leaders from Australia’s livestock industries have today witnessed how travellers to and from countries such as Indonesia are exposed to more than 20 biosecurity...

Farriers few and far between on the Fleurieu

The retirement and easing back of farriers on the Fleurieu Peninsula and a lack of youth learning the trade has created something of a...