A changing culture for permaculture
INCREASING numbers of landholders are looking for more sustainable ways to produce crops and raise animals.
INCREASING numbers of landholders are looking for more sustainable ways to produce crops and raise animals.
A NEW variety of sugarcane is available to growers in the southern growing region, after endorsements from the Variety Adoption Committees.
FRASER Coast landholders have the opportunity to learn important forest management skills on Friday.
FORD will close its Broadmeadows production line and Geelong engine plant- making it a import-only brand.
LEADERS across all sectors of the agricultural industry will meet in Canberra on Friday to talk business at a National Farmers’ Federation forum.
AS A child, Rose Wright watched her father's annual ritual of sending his bananas to market, only to discover he’d barely covered costs – if at all.
WHAT started as an idea to cut the carbon footprint of food production has developed into a food distribution network and a model for regional food systems.
A LOCAL group is helping the soybean industry in Central and North Queensland by importing and evaluating new, non-GMO soy varieties.
THERE was an almost total clearance of birds at the annual Warwick Poultry Club auction at the Warwick Showgrounds on Sunday.
TWO CLARENCE Valley dairy farmers have a plan to bring back bottled milk with the gold top and cream in the neck in the near future.
SHE is a farmer, a marketer, mother, wife, organic local food ambassador and horticulturist.
THE cattle industry is forever changing and it takes a sharp mind and keen eye to stay in touch with the latest market trends.
THE debate between the sawlog industry and environmentalists looks set to re-ignite over recommendations in a NSW upper house inquiry released last week.
WITH talk of shooting cattle in the north, Warwick region producers are faring better than their northern and western counterparts, due to a number of factors.
IT IS understandable why Wyreema’s Kath and Barry Pearce are so fond of clydesdales.
BUILDING designers on the Sunshine Coast have proven to be a shining light in what started as a year of uncertainty for the industry.
AUSTRALIAN grain markets are riding higher – with sorghum and barley bids at close to A$300/MT NTP Brisbane and Newcastle at their best levels since 2007/08.
ACCOUNTANT Brett Otto lives by the motto that you can’t provide clients with quality advice if you don’t get your boots dirty.
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