The state's cattle and dairy farmers have a new AgTech option to manage their livestock with the NSW Government delivering on its promise to legalise ...
New Zealand unicorn Halter, founded by the son of farmers, Craig Piggott, is one of the fastest-growing players in the ...
Virtual fencing and herding technology will be available to Victorian farmers as soon as February next year, The Weekly Times ...
Victoria has become the latest state to greenlight virtual fencing and herding technologies for farmers, with new regulations ...
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Constant rain but the crops look strong
Heavy and persistent rain continues across the farm, yet several wheat fields remain unexpectedly healthy, especially in ...
Victorian cattle producers can now harness cutting-edge technology to guide and contain livestock without physical fences, with the Allan Labor ...
The couple from Nullawarre in southwest Victoria received their first Milk Quality Diamond from Dairy Australia, placing them ...
James Still’s visit to flood ravaged Bloomfield has reshaped his thinking on flood risk, underinsurance and the shared ...
Angus Hughson from the Big Ditch in Australia explains why erosion control really matters for earthen dam safety ...
Virtual fencing technology has been approved for commercial use in two states, which has been welcomed by rural lobby groups.
The bug forages grasses and causes "pasture dieback," which leaves patches of yellowing, weakened and dead turf.
Discover how Callum Simpson became Scotland’s Young Farmer of the Year and his plans for the future of farming.
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