Two new clients dominated the sale as the top-priced and volume buyers of the sale. Tasmanian breeders Michael and Sarah Mather, New River Beef, Ringarooma, bought the top-priced bull of the sale, Lot ...
Cropping area in WA has expanded from around 5 million hectares in the late 1980s to more than 9 million hectares today, while the sheep flock has fallen from roughly 37 million head to an estimated 8 ...
Volume buyer Craig Waldron, JHW Paterson & Sons, with the Pathfinder team Nick, Sara, Elle and Tom Moyle, Carl Anker and herd manager Courtney Wilkinson. The Patersons bought five bulls for a $16,800 ...
Major changes have been announced for the Palgrove stud, with a change in key leadership. Ben and Gemma Noller will step away ...
Eastern Victoria farmers are bracing for an onslaught of wild dogs in the area following the recent Longwood bushfires. Newry ...
Victorians feel like their voices aren't being heard because of legislation regarding renewable energy projects, according to Member for Lowan Emma Kealy. I'm a journalist with almost two decades' ...
A successful mixed-farming couple in northern Victoria are selling off all their livestock to focus on cropping after a ...
There has been a sharp spike in international grain futures that has sent markets outside the projected curve of major analysts. Gregor Heard is ACM's national grains industry reporter, based in ...
Cibus Capital, a London-based specialist investment fund focused on food and agriculture, wants to cash in its shareholding in its Australian company, Amaretto Almonds. There are a lot of almond ...
Precision agriculture specialist Darling Downs Spray Tech (DDST) has brought the latest in precision spraying technology to ...
A feature line of weaner steers from Langulac attracted good prices. They sold 34, 273kg, Angus weaner steers for 592c/kg or $1618 a head, and 30, 257kg, Angus weaner steers for 600c/kg or $1541. Mr ...
Elders national livestock manager Peter Homann said while lamb prices were already good, they were likely to get stronger because of the tight supply. "When we get a break, there's going to be further ...