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THERE was a reduced yarding of 115 cattle on Friday, week comprising of 69 cows, 38 trade, and eight bulls, with all buyers present and active.

Admin - May 9, 2022

NUMBERS were up at Hamilton on Wednesday, with store sheep dominating the yarding.

Admin - May 8, 2022

CURRENT strict lockdowns in many major cities in China – as the country tries to eradicate the spread of COVID-19 – are not only affecting its local citizens, but also having flow-on impacts on trading partners, including Australia, according to agribusiness banking specialist Rabobank.

Spec.com.au - May 7, 2022

LA TROBE University has called for community input into their newly launched regional and rural health consumer panel.

Spec.com.au - May 6, 2022

HAMILTON agents yarded 210 cattle last week comprising of 122 cows, 71 trade and 17 Bulls.

Admin - May 2, 2022

GROWERS and advisers will be better equipped to manage soil constraints in their paddocks after the development of a three-dimensional (3D) mapping strategy, currently trialled at farms in western Victoria.

Admin - May 1, 2022

IN another shocking blow for Victoria’s timber and construction industries, it has been revealed this week that not one single tree from the State Government’s 2019 pledge to plant 50,000 hectares of timber plantations, has been planted.

Admin - May 1, 2022

SOUTH-WEST Victoria’s first Dairy Innovation Challenge winners will now be announced on Wednesday, May 11 at the South West TAFE library.

Admin - May 1, 2022

TODAY is the last day of April and so marks the end of Autism Awareness Month, but for those living with the condition, the challenges – and benefits – continue all year round.

Mark Rabich - May 1, 2022

A NEW plan to relieve fertiliser shortages by increasing production in Australia has highlighted the multi-billion-dollar economic windfall that could be delivered by bringing manufacturing back to Victoria.

Admin - April 30, 2022
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