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AA Co’s pathway for a ‘nature-positive’ beef industry

AA Co sustainability and environment head Naomi Wilson address TropAg this week THE price of methane-inhibiting feed additives would have to come down significantly to make financial sense for the world’s largest beef producer, the Australian Agricultural Co. Naomi Wilson, head of environment and sustainability with AA Co, gave an account of her company’s progress […]

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Agri-finance in focus at first “food COP” in Egypt next week

WORLD leaders will next week descend on the Egyptian city of Sharm El-Sheikh to discuss the global effort to fight climate change, with the financial sector being a particular focus. Many have labelled this year’s Conference of Parties (COP) as the “boring COP” after the equivalent event in Glasgow last year, COP26, saw Australia form […]

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Vic farm seeks at least $16m, with $2m wind farm premium

Mingay Farm in Victoria’s western district is on the market ahead of the construction of 10 wind turbines next year. Photo: HR Richardson Livestock and Property A MIXED farming property in Victoria’s western district has been put on the market, with the long-term income of 10 wind turbines attached to the asking price. Mingay Farm […]

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AgWatchers wear The Merino Polos | Farm Weekly

While you cannot see them doing AgWatchers, listeners can be rest assured from this week they will be wearing The Merino Polo shirts, made from 18.5 micron Australian Merino wool with their embroidered EP3 logos organised by Mr Noa, as they record the podcasts. Click to check the original article.

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Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 2 November 2022

A SERIES of low pressure systems and surface troughs brought thunderstorms and moderate to heavy rainfall to large parts of southern, central and eastern Australia during the week. Weekly rainfall totals above 50 mm, with isolated totals over 100 mm, were recorded in parts of south-eastern New South Wales, and in most of Tasmania and […]

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