News Luck of the Irish not needed at HentyAfter five years of competing at the Henty Yard Dog Trials, Aoidh Doyle has managed... By Andy Wilson
News Policies impacting mental health discussedThe impact on mental health in rural communities is an issue that has again been... By Contributed
PREMIUM News Canola walk back at Colbinabbin wineryThe Shiraz Republic is opening up its neighbouring canola fields to photographers. By Geoff Adams
PREMIUM News Canola walk back at Colbinabbin wineryThe Shiraz Republic is opening up its neighbouring canola fields to photographers. By Geoff Adams
Livestock Tough year ahead for wool producersSeasonal conditions and the markets spell a challenging year for wool. By AAP
Entertainment Festival fun at StrathbogieThe Strathbogie hills will come alive for this year’s Melbourne Cup weekend. By Geoff Adams
News Luck of the Irish not needed at HentyAfter five years of competing at the Henty Yard Dog Trials, Aoidh Doyle has managed... By Andy Wilson
Livestock Tough year ahead for wool producersSeasonal conditions and the markets spell a challenging year for wool. By AAP
Entertainment Festival fun at StrathbogieThe Strathbogie hills will come alive for this year’s Melbourne Cup weekend. By Geoff Adams
News Policies impacting mental health discussedThe impact on mental health in rural communities is an issue that has again been... By Contributed
News Northern Victorian farmers feeling chipperThe nation’s largest agriculture survey has found that the upbeat outlook of northern Victorian farmers... By Andy Wilson
News Councillors against solar farm on region’s prime agricultural landCampaspe Shire councillors agree something needs to be done before the proposal enters its public... By Kyabram Free Press
Light a fire under the ministerA reader wants to see action to open up unwanted timber to people needing firewood.
Exiting farmers point to sustainability issuesSustainability is more than just green credentials, Federal Member for Nicholls Sam Birrell argues.
Let’s put the community firstG-MW boss says buybacks are a ‘far from ideal way’ of obtaining additional environmental water.
Prune It Back | Accept the science and winAndy Wilson nuts out the science so you don’t have to (but of course you’re welcome to).
PREMIUM Dairy Young judge is aiming highParticipating in youth dairy events when he was young ignited a passion that will take a young Tongala man to the Melbourne Royal Show. By Sophie Baldwin
Dairy Antibiotics under the microscopeNew research aims to understand the current animal health status and antibiotic use on Australian... By Country News
Dairy Dairy boss slams buybacksA milk processor CEO has voiced his fears for the dairy industry’s future in the... By Sophie Baldwin
Water G-MW to close another regional officeG-MW has confirmed earlier reports that its Cobram office will close. By Geoff Adams
Horticulture New Vietnam trade dealA trade agreement may open up opportunities for northern Victorian growers. By Geoff Adams
Horticulture Women in agriculture continue to inspireInspiration that came to Jess Byrne has her tackling her new role with Goulburn Valley... By Andy Wilson
Horticulture Pacific worker scheme to get more supportThe Federal Government is offering more support for Pacific islanders who are agricultural workers. By Geoff Adams
Horticulture Futuristic robot wows crowdA carefully measured application of spray is deployed from the space-age looking unmanned vehicle GUSS... By Andy Wilson
Livestock Connecting different generationsColedale’s founder has passed the mantle to a newer generation. By Geoff Adams
Cropping Novel methods for weed controlTechnology is taking weed control to new places. By Geoff Adams
Cropping Research into nitrogen lossesUp to 50 per cent of nitrogen applied to crops is lost. By Geoff Adams
Cropping Warmer and wetterModels are leading agronomist Dale Grey to think the next few months are possibly going... By Geoff Adams
Cropping Swing it, MaxThe Swing Max double baler is one of only three in Australia and is a... By Andy Wilson