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Cutting through the carbon jargon | Farm Weekly

Mr McCarthy said most carbon projects would further increase the value of farming land by improving productivity by boosting soil quality and water holding capability, providing a habitat for birds and other native species, establishing shaded areas for livestock, stabilising salinity, improving fertiliser use efficiency, improving the aesthetics of the local environment, creating a cultural […]

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Manjimup cattle saleyards up for grabs | Farm Weekly

With a solid construction of galvanised pipe, the saleyards also include a 6m x 3m weighbridge, two National Livestock Identification System tag scanners, a cattle crush, loading ramps and all pens are connected with an excellent walkway system – allowing smooth operation at sale time. Click to check the original article.

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Florida ag losses from Hurricane Idalia estimated between $78m and $307m

Early reports from agricultural operations affected by Hurricane Idalia fall in an estimated range of $78.8 million to $370.9 million, according to University of Florida economists. Some 3 million acres of agricultural lands were in the storm’s path, including row crops like peanuts and cotton, dairy and poultry farms, aquaculture operations and more. The UF/IFAS Economic […]

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