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Early 2025 had delivered cautious optimism for Australia's sheep processing sector, with signs of recovery emerging after the ...
Thirlmere is a 794 hectares (1962 acres) very well-watered and fenced cattle country capable of consistently running some 500 ...
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen has admitted that Labor must do more if re-elected to better engage regional ...
The World Angus Forum kicked off in a star-studded way on Tuesday night when around 350 guests were treated to a Sydney ...
Andrew Marshall is the group agribusiness writer for ACM's state agricultural weeklies and websites. He is a former editor at ...
Strong demand from the Middle East bag trade is helping to underpin light lamb prices amid robust supply.
Grain quality specialist Gerard McMullen warns Australian growers not to expect a replacement for the falling numbers test ...
Orange Orchardist Guy Gaeta has been a farmer for 40 years, and has lost count of the amount of near-misses he's had when it ...
Bega Cheese boss, Barry Irvin, is still "very interested" in buying the $4 billion Mainland consumer butter and cheese ...
Rylstone Speckle Park stud Rose Hill sold to a top of $3500 twice for cows with purebred progeny.
On the Clarence River floodplain soybeans that were cut, raked and wrapped as round bale silage before Christmas are now feeding trade cattle at a time when pastures must recover from floods.
A highlight of the entire Neogen World Angus Forum, the two-day cattle exhibition on May 3-4 at the Australian Equine and ...