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Using green finance to support adoption of sustainable irrigation practices

Using green finance to support adoption of sustainable irrigation practices

A Charles Sturt University researcher argues sustainability research is particularly relevant to supporting Australian farmers’ resilience to both climate change and market risk.

Farmers encouraged to report flood damage to determine financial support

Farmers encouraged to report flood damage to determine financial support

NSW Farmers is encouraging all flood and storm affected landholders to report damage through an official government survey as the damage bill from the disaster exceeds $17 million in NSW.

Activists attack on livestock trailers condemned by state farmer body

Activists attack on livestock trailers condemned by state farmer body

The state’s peak farm body has condemned activist attacks targeting livestock carriers across southern NSW.

Nation’s food market is normalising after five chaotic years of supply chain disruptions

Nation’s food market is normalising after five chaotic years of supply chain disruptions

Australia’s food market appears to be “normalising” after a “chaotic” five-year period – impacted by factors including Covid, supply chain disruptions and inflation – Rabobank says in a newly-released report.

Many NSW Northern River farms cut off from outside world by bridge destruction

Many NSW Northern River farms cut off from outside world by bridge destruction

Farmers have warned roads and bridges across the Northern Rivers will require urgent repair as the full extent of flood damage from ex-tropical Cyclone Alfred is revealed.

Wagga Veterinary Hospital named as vet practice of the year at gala awards

Wagga Veterinary Hospital named as vet practice of the year at gala awards

GapOnly® celebrated industry excellence at an awards ceremony last week to reveal the category winners for the inaugural GapOnly® Veterinary Awards, including a standalone category to recognise female veterinarians, to coincide with International Women’s Day.

Cutting back on nitrogen inputs could impact yield potential this year

Cutting back on nitrogen inputs could impact yield potential this year

Riverine Plains 2025 pre-season meetings have highlighted farmer concerns about the potential for high nitrogen input costs to affect gross margins this season.

Farmers urged to prepare for crop damage with flood mounds  in Cyclone Alfred

Farmers urged to prepare for crop damage with flood mounds in Cyclone Alfred

NSW Farmers is strongly urging the community to prepare themselves for Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

New and improved training course for landholders to manage pest animals

New and improved training course for landholders to manage pest animals

Local Land Services has launched a new and improved training course for landholders using restricted pesticides to manage pest animals.

Commitment to expand basic mobile coverage welcomed by farmers

Commitment to expand basic mobile coverage welcomed by farmers

A Federal Government commitment to expand basic mobile coverage across the nation may help close the connectivity gap if delivered.

Women encouraged to take on more leadership roles in agriculture

Women encouraged to take on more leadership roles in agriculture

Women working in Queensland’s agricultural industry are being encouraged to step up and take on more leadership roles, with the help of a new training and mentoring program being delivered by AgForce Training.

Interest rate cuts welcomed as cost of feeding continues to soar

Interest rate cuts welcomed as cost of feeding continues to soar

Farmers have welcomed new interest rate cuts as the cost of feeding and clothing the world continues to soar.