Trials grow beyond recognition
With floods, locusts and mice all trying to destroy it, you would almost be forgiven for thinking a higher power didn't want a summer cropping trial at Tungamah to succeed. But succeed it has with...
View ArticleDairy Australia encourages farmers not to waste hay
Today might be a good day to have a look in your hay shed. There might be a lot there but imagine if you knew that over a third of it wont be eaten by your stock. Research from Dairy Australia says...
View ArticleNative pastures good for lamb production
New research suggests farmers could increase lamb yields by 15 per cent through grazing ewes on native pastures.
View ArticleNew research into crop rotation
The CSIRO is conducting research into how farmers can reduce costs through crop rotation.
View ArticleAgricultural students fall short of demand
When it comes to agricultural graduates our universities produce about 800 each year, but that just isn't enough when there's somewhere between 2000 and 6000 vacancies in the offing.
View ArticleNot enough hay around
Australia is facing a shortage of hay this winter, despite plenty of demand from farmers wanting to feed hungry stock.
View ArticleFarmers warned about hay fires
Producers and purchasers of hay are being warned that this year could be bad for haystack fires.
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