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WA population grows 0.4pc says ABARES | Farm Weekly

“According to the State government’s mid-year budget review, the WA economy has done the bulk of the heavy lifting in Australia since the onset of COVID-19, accounting for 23pc of national economic growth over this period – more than double the State’s population share and the largest contribution of all jurisdictions,” Ms Hart said. Click […]

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Always be ready at the auction

I’m going to start this week on a personal note.  I want to say Thank You to all those who reached out the last couple weeks. The success stories I have heard from people that have been to one of my schools, and the expressions of gratitude people shared for what I write on this […]

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2022: The farmer’s verdict – Country Life

The farm is blooming, but beyond its boundaries the world has gone mad says Jamie Blackett. The cows’ eyes shine like black diamonds in the darkness and the headlights amplify the steam from their breath. The one I call Tina Turner, a black Jersey with a spiky ginger fringe, stretches her nose out in greeting […]

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Farm Progress America, December 30, 2022

Max Armstrong looks ahead to the American Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting, this time in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Max recalls some of the dignitaries that have traveled to the meeting to speak to farmers. For 2023, the speaker “Big Kenny” Alphin, of the music group Big & Rich, will be a keynote this year […]

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Startup aims to unlock grazing land value

Startups focusing on agriculture target either specialty crops or row crops. But what about that 28% of the U.S. land mass tied up in pastures? Is there value to be captured in that 600 million acres? That’s the question Enriched Ag aims to answer with its grazing and carbon insights platform. Late in 2022, the […]

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Reflecting on a year of tough topics | Queensland Country Life

It’s been one of the most controversial topics in that part of the state for the past decade, with many stakeholders involved, including farmers – both for and against CSG, state government, energy companies, the resources council, local politicians, environmental groups and more. Click to check the original article.

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