The psychology of the selling market
Since the middle of May, wheat futures have fallen A$119 a metric tonne. Click to check the original article.
Since the middle of May, wheat futures have fallen A$119 a metric tonne. Click to check the original article.
For more than a decade, Ashley Walmsley has written about Australian agriculture. Having grown up on his parents smallcrops, cane and cattle property in Queensland, but clearly unable to grow anything himself, it was a natural progression for him to pursue a career writing about rural industries. He is currently the editor of Fairfax Media’s […]
Stanley’s two sons John and Robert eventually took over the family business, and today, John’s sons Barrie and Gavin, and Robert’s sons Stephen, Cameron, Daniel, and their brother-in-law Mark, together manage Mackay’s – Australia’s largest and most significant banana producer. Click to check the original article.
Copper producer Austral Resources has signed a series of earn-in agreements with Glencore’s Mount Isa Mines. Click to check the original article.
Farming courses through the veins of the new Agriculture Minister, Murray Watt. Click to check the original article.
There was standing room only, when a rapt audience attended the 2022 MerinoLink Conference in Wagga Wagga. Click to check the original article.
Wading across the flooded Diamantina River in underwear to run in the Simpson Desert – that’s just one of the examples of the lengths people went to, to take part in Australia’s most remote ultra trail run this year. Click to check the original article.
Stapleton Homestead covers 99 hectares of freehold country near Wolvi. Click to check the original article.
Livestock producers in the Central Tablelands, Central West, Hunter and Riverina Local Land Services regions have been invited to submit a tender for access to TSRs Click to check the original article.
Cr Peta MacRae said the Mount Isa City Council budget for 2022-23 will include funds to support 100 year projects. Click to check the original article.
According to Strike, the emissions profile of urea fertiliser produced at its proposed Mid West Low Carbon Manufacturing Precinct would see an estimated 50pc carbon reduction against current imported urea, with a final carbon intensity of about 0.47 tonnes of environmental carbon dioxide per tonne of urea. Click to check the original article.
At the time of writing, fortunately the forecast is leaning towards a drier bias over the next seven to 14 days, which will be welcomed by many. Overseas the grain markets have come under pressure of late, primarily driven by reports of export channels out of the Black Sea region potentially opening up. Click to […]