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BRAND new activities are in store for Sheepvention 2022, including the new Entertainment Centre that will be full of activities to keep the children entertained, while parents relax with a coffee and bite to eat in the café.

Admin - July 9, 2022

LAMBS are becoming a feature of the countryside all around the Southern Grampians, as the newly-born animals frolic and keep their mothers close for milk and protection.

Admin - July 8, 2022

ENERGY Safe Victoria is reminding farmers of the ‘Look Up and Live’ campaign as farm equipment gets bigger, while powerlines are not lowering with thousands of powerlines and poles situated on farms.

Lizzie Hallam - July 4, 2022

A FRESH, consistent, and distinctly Australian look is part of a new campaign by Dairy Australia to enhance the global positioning of key dairy export markets to be launched across China, Japan and Southeast Asia from July.

Admin - July 3, 2022

A DECISION by the United States (US) Supreme Court last week to reverse legal abortion laws made almost 50 years ago was a massive step backwards, according to Women’s Health and Wellbeing Barwon South West (WHWBSW) chief executive, Emma Mahony.

Lizzie Hallam - July 2, 2022

AN ANZ commodity update has reported that the current global spate of agricultural export bans could potentially have long term benefits for Australian farmers.

Admin - July 2, 2022

LAST week in Hamilton saw steers over 350kg make up to 478 cents per kilogram and light weight steers under 350kg make up to 600 to average 573c/kg to be dearer on the last sale.

Admin - June 28, 2022

THE Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) Stock Sense team is sending a travelling sheep and goat roadshow to Hamilton to present a free workshop on relevant health, welfare, and biosecurity issues next Wednesday, July 6, between 6-9pm pm at the Hamilton Golf Club.

Admin - June 27, 2022

NUMBERS lifted this week at Hamilton where agents yarded 10,100 lambs along with 4787 sheep.

Admin - June 26, 2022

GOOD rainfall and high commodity prices have driven strong farm financial performance for 2021-22, particularly in the Western District.

Admin - June 25, 2022
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