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2024

Drought-proof SA lucerne farm sold with all that water

The Clark family developed a lucerne business at Willalooka.
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Apr

2024

Methane tax a matter of when, not if, for all livestock producers, say Kiwis

"I'm not anti the methane tax but it must be well measured and all decisions science based."
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Apr

2024

First quarter beef exports up 25pc

Herd growth throughout 2020-2023 is underpinning current throughput.
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Apr

2024

Australian stock feed manufacturer achieves carbon neutrality

Four Season Company has become the first Australian stock feed manufacturer to become carbon neutral.
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Apr

2024

Tractor & Machinery Association of Australia reports overstocking in some dealers' yards

Following a long stretch of extended wait times for machinery, some dealers are now overstocked.
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Apr

2024

Cheap sheep runners could drive sausage trend

Sheep runners are currently costing about $2 a piece.
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Apr

2024

Cheap sheep runners could drive sausage trend

Sheep runners are currently costing about $2 a piece.
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Apr

2024

Grain producers flag $400 million fusarium crown rot loss due to APVMA product assessment delays

Hold-ups in APVMA assessments of products critical to managing a range of pests and diseases across grain-producing regions are costing farmers a motza.
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