Beston forges ahead with plan after AGM spill voted down CONCERNS about a potential "spill" of the board of Beston Global Food Company, at its postponed annual general meeting on Friday, have been allayed Test 3 weeks, 3 days
Labour gap to lead to higher hort prices The struggle to find workers is expected to lead to higher fruit and veg prices. Test 1 month, 2 weeks
GM-free arguments fall on 'deaf ears': SA Councils Local SA councils are disappointment in the state's GM decision. Test 3 months, 2 weeks
Virtual classrooms provide insight into farming life A 'VIRTUAL classroom' has been a mainstay of Meat & Livestock Australia's school education program for a number of years but its use has spiked in recent months Test 5 months, 3 weeks
Goat prices remain at historical highs DESPITE dropping from the record high prices reached in 2019, goat prices have remained at "historically high" levels, even as demand plummets in some key export markets. Test 5 months, 3 weeks
Agribusinesses benefit from strategic social media SOCIAL media can be a powerful tool in promoting small and medium agribusinesses but it involves "showing up", according to a dairyfarmer and milk brand co-founder. Test 6 months
Data shows big gains in milk pool recovery PRELIMINARY milk production figures for the 2019-20 financial year show a "phenomenal" recovery, ending with a national pool just 0.2 per cent down on the 2018-19 year. Test 6 months, 2 weeks
Viral videos part of unofficial campaign of dairy message WITH most Australians having access to some form of social media, farmers are finding it an increasingly useful tool for education and advocacy. Test 6 months, 2 weeks
REAL AUSTRALIADespite rain, drought 'still real' for many across nation It can take months for rain to translate into money, and that doesn't cancel out the years of lost income. Test 7 months, 3 weeks
Drought 'still real' for hundreds across SA Those working to support drought-affected farmers say they are as busy as ever. Test 8 months