Research boosts prospects for native legumes
The commercial use of native legumes could be greatly improved for pasture or cropping, according to research by the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI).
View ArticleMeat export changes to Russia
Industry regulator SAFEMEAT has brought in changes to protect Australia's export access to Russia as of January 1.
View ArticleRussia tightens meat export access
The new year has brought with it new rules for selling cattle.
View ArticlePastoralists say cattle supply low, prices high
Outback pastoralists who are keen to increase their cattle numbers say stock is hard to find and prices high.
View ArticlePortland's live exports halve
Live sheep exports from the Port of Portland in Victoria halved in the last financial year as a result of new regulations.
View ArticleHaystack harder to find than the needle
Dairy farmers in South Australia's south-east are finding it difficult to source hay
View ArticleChocolate-eating wagyu beef cattle fetching big money for Mayura
Wagyu cattle on Mayura Station are fed chocolate as part of a fattening strategy with big money at stake.
View ArticleAnimal rights group creates online map showing farm locations and contact...
A website detailing the location and contact details of Australian farms causes outrage in the industry with claims it is an invasion of privacy.
View ArticleAg Minister labels national farm map an 'attack list' for animal activists,...
The Aussie Farms online map that shares the location and contact details of thousands of Australian farmers is labelled as an activists' "attack list" by Federal Agricultural Minister David Littleproud.
View ArticleSaleyards at South Australian livestock hubs face uncertain future with...
Shrinking herds, online auctions and the centralisation of farms mean many small saleyards, such as the loss-making Millicent venue, face dwindling visitors and sales.
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