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Maximise Your Uptime As a partner to farmers, John Deere invests heavily in research and development.
Exceptional Circumstances Support Exceptional Circumstances relief for farmers located in the South and West Gippsland.
Commodity to Surge A revolution in world food prices is underway.
Australia's Farming Spirit Case IH has launched the Australian Farming Spirit campaign.
Plant Cotton Potential Cotton researchers in Central Queensland have accepted the challenge to unlock the high yield potential of November-planted genetically-modified cultivars.
Spanish mackerel are back in Queensland's south-east and DPI is encouraging keen anglers to get involved.
A ban has been put in place to protect NSW abalone stocks from a virus currently spreading in Victoria.
Motorists driving long distances this Christmas have been urged to avoid driving tired.
Murrumbidgee Farm Fair 2008 The Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area’s premier agricultural field days.
The Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) places rural health on the agenda for next Thursday’s meeting in Melbourne.
The Rudd Government must immediately release a report into corruption in the pig meat industry.
The dairy boom highlights the urgent need for reforms to the struggling sheep and beef sector.
Help to Reduce Spray Drift Loxton-based SARDI Scientist, Geoffrey Furness has developed a user-friendly spray coverage evaluation kit.
Australia’s export earnings from mineral resources decreased by 3.4 per cent in the September quarter 2007.
Christmas is a time to divert from the constant demands of modern living.
To kick-start a discussion on topical issues click here; You might feel the major political parties' policies leave you in the shade, recycled sewage leaves a bad taste in your mouth or expensive innovations in farming practice only benefit the rich...whatever, have your say!
Flower Industry Is BloomingNew and promising Curcuma cut flower varieties have been identified for the local cut flower and nursery industries.
The Brumby Government is providing $250,000 for a project in North East Victoria that will help people working in the farm sector.
SA Minister for the River Murray Karlene Maywald congratulated Bill Paterson on his new appointment.
Substantially tougher penalties for offences committed against a range of emergency workers.
Daffy Young Dairy scientists’ A team of eight finalists have been selected to contest the highly successful DAFF Young Dairy Scientists’ Communications Award.
SA Agriculture, Food and Fisheries Minister, Rory McEwen, and horticultural industry leaders have congratulated Coles Supermarkets on their fruit fly stance.
The State Government has moved to protect the iconic Murray Cod by imposing new daily bag, boat and minimum size limits for recreational fishers.
WA Pork Producers’ Association (WAPPA) has called on the Australian Government to broaden the scope of the ‘Productivity Commission Safeguards Inquiry.
Frustrating Year for Farmers DESPITE the Westpac-NFF Commodity Index reaching record highs in 2007, it has been a frustrating year for Australian farmers.
While rain-fed agriculture is likely to remain a feature of WA broadscale enterprises, the nature and stability of future climate has implications for the grains industry long term.
The first two consignments of Australian mangoes exported direct to mainland China have landed in Shanghai.
QLD Tourism, Regional Development and Industry Minister Desley Boyle congratulated the nine local wineries that performed so well at the recent awards.
LiceBossControlling sheep lice will be made easier with the launch of LiceBoss, a new online support tool created by scientists from across Australia.
Four million juvenile eastern king prawns are to be stocked in southern NSW lakes from December 10-17.
Jeanette Fisher was the proud recipient of the 2008 Tasmanian Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC) Rural Women’s Award.
The Queensland Government has committed close to $3.8 million of Blueprint for the Bush.
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