News Councils struggling with road repairsWeb of red tape is thwarting attempts to fix infrastructure damaged by flooding. By AAP
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
Opinion Light a fire under the ministerA reader wants to see action to open up unwanted timber to people needing firewood... By Contributed
News Metallic garden art under hammerA unique range of garden art and an even bigger rabbit trap collection and assortment... By Andy Wilson
News Fire lit during danger period showed ‘recklessness’House and machinery damaged after hobby farmer started fire. By Grace Carter
News Councils struggling with road repairsWeb of red tape is thwarting attempts to fix infrastructure damaged by flooding. By AAP
Opinion Light a fire under the ministerA reader wants to see action to open up unwanted timber to people needing firewood... By Contributed
News Metallic garden art under hammerA unique range of garden art and an even bigger rabbit trap collection and assortment... By Andy Wilson
News Fire lit during danger period showed ‘recklessness’House and machinery damaged after hobby farmer started fire. By Grace Carter
News Frosty reception as Victorian Government withdraws funding for chilled food aidFoodShare organisations will be particularly affected in rural and regional areas. By Country News
Opinion Exiting farmers point to sustainability issuesSustainability is more than just green credentials, Federal Member for Nicholls Sam Birrell argues. By Country News
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 Antibiotics under the microscopeNew research aims to understand the current animal health status and antibiotic use on Australian dairy farms. By Country News
Dairy King Island Dairy to closeSaputo says the century-old cheese processing facility can have one more season. By Country News
Dairy Apply now for tertiary scholarshipsFrom a dairy community and going to uni? The Gardiner Foundation can help. By Country News
News How much water is in my dam?Agriculture Victoria has several tools to help farmers calculate dam volumes based on shape, length,... By Country News
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
News Channel banks no place for livestockFarmers are being urged to keep their livestock off channel banks to prevent damage and... By Country News
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