News Right-to-repair dangled before farmersFarming bodies are wanting Treasurer Jim Chalmers to bring farm machinery into reforms for a... By Andy Wilson
News Landcare brings tree expert to townDon’t miss renowned arboriculturist Dr Greg Moore’s presentation in Congupna on Tuesday, November 26. By Country News
PREMIUM News Right-to-repair dangled before farmersFarming bodies are wanting Treasurer Jim Chalmers to bring farm machinery into reforms for a consumer’s right to not be subjected to a repair monopoly. By Andy Wilson
PREMIUM News Right-to-repair dangled before farmersFarming bodies are wanting Treasurer Jim Chalmers to bring farm machinery into reforms for a consumer’s right to not be subjected to a repair monopoly. By Andy Wilson
Opinion Prune It Back | Snake tales volume 1In the first of a three-part series, we are drawn into Andy Wilson’s serpentine adventures... By Andy Wilson
News A few gaps in these GAFs shouldn’t make you waitFarmers are being urged to start using government carbon calculators for their livestock and crop... By Andy Wilson
News Right-to-repair dangled before farmersFarming bodies are wanting Treasurer Jim Chalmers to bring farm machinery into reforms for a... By Andy Wilson
Opinion Prune It Back | Snake tales volume 1In the first of a three-part series, we are drawn into Andy Wilson’s serpentine adventures... By Andy Wilson
News A few gaps in these GAFs shouldn’t make you waitFarmers are being urged to start using government carbon calculators for their livestock and crop... By Andy Wilson
News Landcare brings tree expert to townDon’t miss renowned arboriculturist Dr Greg Moore’s presentation in Congupna on Tuesday, November 26. By Country News
Water Easement, not land purchase, says NSW GovernmentThe NSW Government will consider creating flood easements as a last resort in trying to... By Geoff Adams
Opinion Letter to the editor | Reconnecting River Country ProgramCompulsory acquisition is ‘definitely on the agenda’, says our letter writer. By Contributed
Prune It Back | Snake tales volume 1In the first of a three-part series, we are drawn into Andy Wilson’s serpentine adventures.
Letter to the editor | Reconnecting River Country ProgramCompulsory acquisition is ‘definitely on the agenda’, says our letter writer.
A close contact with a Barmah nativeWhen you go looking for kangaroos and emus, don’t be surprised at what you find instead.
PREMIUM Dairy Cows take a 3000km road tripA Western Australian farmer chose Rochester to sell the remainder of his champion Guernsey herd. By Geoff Adams
Dairy Leaders urged to refocus on dairy grassrootsThe VFF UDV wants Dairy Australia to refocus its priorities to local dairy farmers. By Country News
Dairy See the NZ dairy industry up closeApplications are open for a study tour across the Tasman Sea. By Country News
Water Plibersek points to water responsesFederal Environment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek says she has 1000 responses to her water... By Geoff Adams
Horticulture Government coy on PALM numbersSenate Estimates has grilled the government for papering over numbers. By Andy Wilson
Horticulture Super tax could sour PALMThe PALM workers scheme could be more streamlined without a departure tax slug, says the... By Andy Wilson
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
Livestock Top tips for calvingWhat is the 20-minute intervention rule? Agriculture Victoria has some advice. 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
Cropping Threat to Graincorp operations this harvestSome NSW grain handling may be affected by industrial action. 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