Featured

Featured

Latest stories from the Featured category on Seedstock Central.

Lloyd, Herbert and Holden elected as directors to MLA board

Lloyd, Herbert and Holden elected as directors to MLA board

Red meat producers and industry representatives joined Meat & Livestock Australia’s 2022 Annual General Meeting, held in-person in Sydney and virtually on November 24.

Go-Getta Trunk makes $28,000 in record working dog auction

Go-Getta Trunk makes $28,000 in record working dog auction

The inaugural Go-Getta Kelpie Stud working dog auction hit unprecedented highs, breaking the Australian record for the highest average across a working dog sale – with 15 dogs selling to an average of $17,733.

Almost $30 million to fund soil carbon measuring projects across Australia

Almost $30 million to fund soil carbon measuring projects across Australia

Almost $30 million in grant funding has been awarded to farmers and land managers across Australia to make it easier for them to measure the amount of carbon in their soils.

World food markets face volatility and ongoing high prices

World food markets face volatility and ongoing high prices

World food markets face volatility and ongoing high prices amid a “cocktail of prevailing headwinds” in 2023, a global new report from Rabobank has predicted.

Grain growers in WA gearing up for near-record harvest

Grain growers in WA gearing up for near-record harvest

Grain growers in Western Australia are gearing up for what is projected to be a near-record harvest, with ABARES reporting that 23.47 million tonnes of wheat, barley, canola and pulse crops are expected to be harvested across the wheatbelt.

Releases increase to 95 gigalitres a day from Hume Dam to create air space

Releases increase to 95 gigalitres a day from Hume Dam to create air space

The Murray–Darling Basin Authority increased the release of water from Hume Dam on Friday ahead of last weekend’s heavy rainfall.

Three deaths already recovering bogged heavy machinery

Three deaths already recovering bogged heavy machinery

The state’s peak farming body is warning people about the dangers of bogged machinery, with three fatalities so far this year.

Farmers call to resume pest control on public land in NSW

Farmers call to resume pest control on public land in NSW

NSW Farmers has called on the state government to resume pest animal control on public land by the end of the week, or face major biosecurity risks.

Budget delivers $302 million for sustainable farming management

Budget delivers $302 million for sustainable farming management

Farmers for Climate Action, an organisation representing more than 7000 farmers across Australia, has welcomed many initiatives in the Federal Budget.

Farmers for Climate Action welcome methane pledge

Farmers for Climate Action welcome methane pledge

Farmers for Climate Action, an organisation representing more than 7000 farmers across Australia, welcomes Australia signing on to the Global Methane Pledge.

Movement of wool difficult due to flooding

Movement of wool difficult due to flooding

he widespread rain of last week has presented many of the south eastern districts with flooding and restriction of shearing and movement of wool will become more difficult.

Financial support measures offered for flood affected farmers

Financial support measures offered for flood affected farmers

Rabobank will offer a range of support measures to its farming clients adversely impacted by flooding and extreme rainfall across Victoria, Tasmania and New South Wales.