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Australia’s pioneer farm history to come alive at vintage harvest day

Australia’s pioneer farm history to come alive at vintage harvest day

A pioneering spectacle is set to jump off the history pages in January when one of Australia’s biggest private collection of vintage headers is fired up to harvest a southern NSW wheat crop.

Closure of regional rail lines may delay getting food from paddock to plate

Closure of regional rail lines may delay getting food from paddock to plate

Closing regional lines will delay getting food from paddock to plate, NSW Farmers has warned the state government.

Clean energy process in Australia won’t be Trumped says Climate Council

Clean energy process in Australia won’t be Trumped says Climate Council

DONALD TRUMP can act like a cheerleader for the coal, oil and gas industry but he can’t change the way the wind is blowing on clean energy, says the Climate Council.

Eight of nine warmest years on record have occurred since 2013, report says

Eight of nine warmest years on record have occurred since 2013, report says

The State of the Climate Report 2024 has found Australia’s weather and climate has continued to change, with an increase in extreme heat events, longer fire seasons, more intense heavy rainfall, and sea level rise.

Residents to have say in plan to manage rural flood works and flows

Residents to have say in plan to manage rural flood works and flows

The NSW Government invites southern inland residents from Walbundrie to Moulamein and the lower reaches of Yanco Creek to have their say on key elements of the draft Billabong Creek Floodplain Management Plan, an important tool to manage rural flood works and their valley-wide effects on flows and connectivity.

Nation on track to harvest a winter crop of 47.1 million tonnes despite challenges

Nation on track to harvest a winter crop of 47.1 million tonnes despite challenges

Australia is looking towards harvesting a “marginally larger” winter crop this season, despite significant weather challenges experienced in a number of key grain-growing regions throughout the year, Rabobank says in its just-released 2024/25 Australian Winter Crop Forecast.

Pulse production reaches historically high levels on strong international demand

Pulse production reaches historically high levels on strong international demand

Australian pulse production is expected to reach historically-high levels this season, as growers capitalise on strong international demand, particularly from India – a major consumer of chickpeas and lentils, according to agribusiness specialist Rabobank.

Veterinary recruitment vacancies are taking over 12 months to fill says survey

Veterinary recruitment vacancies are taking over 12 months to fill says survey

A survey has revealed that 36.8% of veterinary recruitment vacancies took 12 months or longer to fill, according to the Australian Veterinary Association.

Farmers urged to take up ongoing support to help manage seasonal conditions

Farmers urged to take up ongoing support to help manage seasonal conditions

Agriculture Victoria is encouraging farmers to take up ongoing support and assistance to help manage current difficult seasonal conditions.

Canberra rally to expose false claims about farmers

Canberra rally to expose false claims about farmers

Exposing false claims about farmers is one of the key goals of the upcoming National Farmer Rally in Canberra, with consumers urged to stay alert to fake news from activist agendas.

Farmers confused about whether they are eligible for drought assistance in green drought

Farmers confused about whether they are eligible for drought assistance in green drought

Farmers and regional communities are confused about whether they are eligible for drought assistance or where they can turn to for support as Victoria’s green drought lingers and farmers approach the critical spring growing season.

Workshops to provide update to farmers on major changes to workplace laws

Workshops to provide update to farmers on major changes to workplace laws

Rural businesses across northwest NSW will get a chance to hear from a workplace relations specialist through a series of workshops being hosted by NSW Farmers.