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Ready to roll: silo art makes a splash at Quirindi

Ready to roll: silo art makes a splash at Quirindi

Paint rollers and projections at the ready! The GrainCorp silos in Quirindi, New South Wales will come to life later this month with a mural and a light show cementing their spot on the Australian Silo Art Trail.

Global agrifood tech innovation to star at evokeAG 2023

Global agrifood tech innovation to star at evokeAG 2023

Building on the success of two sell-out events, evokeAG. organiser AgriFutures Australia, has secured a stellar line-up of talent for its much-anticipated evokeAG. 2023 event.

Flood affected farmers reject supermarket calls to cut prices

Flood affected farmers reject supermarket calls to cut prices

Flood-affected farmers have rejected supermarket calls to cut their prices, saying they have nowhere left to go.

Sensing soil carbon, tag tracking technology and efficient supplements

Sensing soil carbon, tag tracking technology and efficient supplements

Driving profitability and creating efficiencies on-farm is the aim of the game when it comes to the ag-tech solutions MLA has worked with industry to deliver.

Questions answered on preparing and managing for harvest in big wet

Questions answered on preparing and managing for harvest in big wet

Given the ongoing wet conditions, farmers will be able to see how current and emerging varieties are holding up in terms of yield potential and disease at the Evan Moll Gerogery Field Day on November 3.

Damage bill for wheat expected to exceed $150 million at Moree

Damage bill for wheat expected to exceed $150 million at Moree

There are fresh calls for urgent financial support for farmers impacted by flooding, with the damage bill to wheat alone expected to exceed $150 million in the Moree area.

Farmers to be paid $10,000 a kilometre for new transmission lines

Farmers to be paid $10,000 a kilometre for new transmission lines

NSW’s peak agricultural body says power line payments are an important step towards recognising the losses of rural landowners.

Demands for farmers not to be taxed on methane emissions

Demands for farmers not to be taxed on methane emissions

Australia’s largest agricultural advocacy body has demanded the federal government put down in writing a promise not to tax farmers for methane emissions.

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.

HorseRecords takes out lot feeding award for innovation

HorseRecords takes out lot feeding award for innovation

HorseRecords has taken out the ALFA Award for Innovation sponsored by Integrated Animal Production at BeefEx22.

Status of local roads highlighted on LiveTraffic system

Status of local roads highlighted on LiveTraffic system

Flood-damaged roads are causing chaos for transport operators and communities trying to move around the state.

Working dogs top at $21,500 at Geurie Golden Collar sale

Working dogs top at $21,500 at Geurie Golden Collar sale

The annual Geurie Golden Collar working dog sale was held on AuctionsPlus, with the sustained demand for working dogs contributing to an $1,549 increase on last year’s sale average.