02/06/2024 SOURCE: www.theland.com.au
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Carbon farming - a lot to consider and a lot to learn
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Topics: Commodities, Livestock/Meat, Agriculture Global, Economics, Beef Cattle, Ag India, Ag Australia/NZ,
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Water, Sustainability, Government / Policies, Ag Australia/NZ, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
Enough water rebate cash this time
More than $8.5 million has been approved for almost 1000 farmers across NSW through the second round of the scheme intended to help producers drought proof their properties.
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Agriculture US, Economics, Beef Cattle, Ag Australia/NZ, Coronavirus/COVID,
Turning beef's boom or bust on its head
Drought, bushfires forced a pivot and COVID fueled a phenomenon
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Topics: Ag North America, Canola,
'Outside-spec' canola rejected at receivals due to lack of market
Growers left in 'limbo' by limited marketing opportunities.
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Topics: Ag Australia/NZ, Weather,
It's official - La Nina declared
The climate drivers are lined up and we are officially in our second consecutive La Nina weather pattern.
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Topics: Wheat, Water, Economics, Ag Australia/NZ, Weather,
Rain takes 'cream' off crops but yields remain 'phenomenal'
Recent NSW rain dampens hopes of high grain quality but yields remain strong.
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Topics: Wheat, Ag Australia/NZ,
Rain takes 'cream' off crops but yields remain 'phenomenal'
Recent NSW rain dampens hopes of high grain quality but yields remain strong.
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Ag Australia/NZ,
'It's time to get more women in ag on boards'
The managing director of FMC Australia is passionate about getting more women in agriculture involved at an executive level.
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Topics: Soil Health, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Fertilizer, Coronavirus/COVID,
Phosphorus fertiliser could hit $1300/t port next year
Fertiliser prices are likely to continue to rise into autumn next year, with P products tipped to top a whopping $1300/t delivered port.
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