News Toolamba farmer quits growing vegetablesSupermarket pricing forces Ross Marsolino out of the industry. By Kate Walters
News State funding for drought plansRegional bodies have been funded for developing drought resilience plans. By Geoff Adams
News Grampians fires create demand for feedNorthern Victorians have begun chipping in to help farmers burnt out in the bushfires. By Geoff Adams
News Grampians fires create demand for feedNorthern Victorians have begun chipping in to help farmers burnt out in the bushfires. By Geoff Adams
Livestock Weekly cattle sales to start in EchucaThe Echuca and District Livestock Exchange will change from holding fortnightly to weekly sales in... By Country News
News Grampians fires create demand for feedNorthern Victorians have begun chipping in to help farmers burnt out in the bushfires. By Geoff Adams
Water Plan aims to help the Murray-DarlingA NSW MP has established a seven-point plan to improve the Murray-Darling system. By Geoff Adams
News Toolamba farmer quits growing vegetablesSupermarket pricing forces Ross Marsolino out of the industry. By Kate Walters
Livestock Weekly cattle sales to start in EchucaThe Echuca and District Livestock Exchange will change from holding fortnightly to weekly sales in... By Country News
News Grampians fires create demand for feedNorthern Victorians have begun chipping in to help farmers burnt out in the bushfires. By Geoff Adams
Water Plan aims to help the Murray-DarlingA NSW MP has established a seven-point plan to improve the Murray-Darling system. By Geoff Adams
News State funding for drought plansRegional bodies have been funded for developing drought resilience plans. By Geoff Adams
Water Put your hand up for basin jobShepparton needs a new community representative to help advocate for our corner of the Murray-Darling... By Country News
News News in brief | January 9Bite-sized pieces of news from around the region and country By Country News
Letters to the editor | Water, water everywhereA new report raises questions over the flows demanded below the South Australian border. And we have a fishy tale to share.
Letter to the editor | Funding needed to save native fishI wish to draw attention to the failure of the current Federal Government to adequately fund the Native Fish Recovery Strategy for the Murray-Darling Basin.
Prune It Back | Never too young to get old and injuredIn his melancholic swansong for Country News, Andy Wilson shares three of his great loves: men’s health, footy and, well, love.
PREMIUM Dairy IDW celebrates 35 yearsFrom humble beginnings when cows were led up and around a gum tree, International Dairy Week will mark a major milestone this month. By Sophie Baldwin
Dairy Early birds get discountsRegistrations are now open for a dairy conference in Bendigo. By Country News
Water Ringing in the changesG-MW committee members reflect on their years of customer service. By Country News
Horticulture $52m to cut hort labour costsFruit and vegetable grower Flavorite is a major investor in technology and is expected to... By Andy Wilson
Horticulture Worker numbers up but not enoughThe NFF Horticulture Council says the rising number of farm labourers does not get the... By Andy Wilson
Horticulture Supplier ‘holiday’ denial by supermarketColes has denied that it puts suppliers aside as a punishment for not meeting price... By Country News
Horticulture Pink Lady apples are turning redSupermarket demands are changing the colour of our apples. By Geoff Adams
Livestock Take the guesswork out of buying feedFarmers looking to buy in feed due to poor pasture growth are encouraged to do... By Country News
News Nation’s first carbon grain guruThey said it couldn’t be done, but local farmer Luke Felmingham has been able to... By Andy Wilson
News Great help to get carbon undergroundThere is no longer an excuse for grain farmers to not get onboard with the... By Andy Wilson
Cropping High fire dangerThe CFA is warning farmers to check conditions before harvesting to avoid machinery fires. By Country News
Cropping Victorian crop production is estimated to be down this yearRabobank’s latest forecast predicts Victorian crop production will be down this year. By Geoff Adams