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No shortcuts when it comes to water safety | The Land

If there’s one thing we can all agree on at the moment, it’s that energy prices are far too high. From the kitchen to the boardroom right across our wide, brown land, everyone is talking about the need to tackle this challenge quickly and effectively. But as with any issue, the argument of how we […]

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Is a great new wave coming to the cattle market?

By now I am sure you all have been exposed to the talking point of the new great wave of prosperity coming to the cattle business. I even heard one market analysist state we are scrambling to buy up females. I heard that on a podcast while changing the oil in a tractor and I […]

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Farm Progress America, December 16, 2022

Max Armstrong looks at the value of migrant workers in agricultural production. He shares the story of one producer in North Carolina and the value of immigrants to his operation beyond simple farm work. The value of these workers coming to the farm for months at a time are important to those U.S. farm families. […]

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Formers Elders staff reunite at RAAFA, Bull Creek | Farm Weekly

New Elders Past Employees Association (EPEA) members Wendell Mann (left), Bunbury, Preston Clarke, Beeliar and Tom Marron, Kallaroo, with Elders State general manager WA Nick Fazekas, Stuart Macaulay, Melville, State finance and operations manager Shayne Paskins and EPEA chairman Richard Gapper. Click to check the original article.

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Steer weaners top $1964 at WALSA Boyanup sale | Farm Weekly

Vendor Daryl Robinson (left), Murray River Farms, Waroona, with Mark McKay, Nutrien Livestock, South West livestock manager at the WALSA weaner sale at Boyanup last week. The Wylie Groups Murray River Farms Angus steers were outstanding and sold to $1932. Click to check the original article.

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