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Farm Progress America, March 20, 2024

Mike Pearson tells listeners how the last 18 months have seen a surge in farmer protests across the European Union. Farmers and particularly groups in Netherlands have bene pushing back against their emissions targets. For the first time in Dutch history, groups pushed their prime minister to resign. In Poland and other eastern countries, the […]

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The art of the bath

A collaboration between Victoria & Albert Baths and sculptor Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson is an exciting new departure in the history of bathroom design. Sophie-Elizabeth Thompson brings her ideas to life in a range of materials, including bronze, marble and resin. Exhibited all over the world, particularly in China and Japan, her striking conceptual pieces are, she […]

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Tipperary Group’s Douglas West sells to regen investment company

FARM management and investment group CropScale Australia has agreed to terms to acquire the 42,300ha Douglas West property, part of the Tipperary Group’s holdings south of Darwin, with plans to operate regenerative agricultural and pastoral activities which will “bring significant technology and benefits to the Northern Territory, and north Australia’s agricultural industry.” In a statement […]

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Rising demand for MSA knowledge aligns with growing US beef demand

THERE”S been a sharp spike in interest among international trading partners around understanding the Meat Standards Australia grading system – at least partly driven by a growing appetite for chilled beef trade into the US over the next 12 months. Meat Standards Australia program manager David Packer said there had been a distinct rise in […]

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