Progressive farmer and free-thinker dies aged 92
The life of Allan Yeoman, an early adopter of carbon farming, was as diverse and inventive as his well-known father. Click to check the original article.
The life of Allan Yeoman, an early adopter of carbon farming, was as diverse and inventive as his well-known father. Click to check the original article.
Mr Yeomans grew up on his family’s farm at North Richmond, visible from The Land’s long-held print headquarters, where his father P.A. Yeomans trialled his landscape re-hydration techniques, called the keyline system and where he used his own dip-rip claypan cracker, the now legendary Yeomans chisel plough. Click to check the original article.
Alfoxton Dohne equal $3000 Click to check the original article.
Two from The Land Sydney Royal AgShows NSW Young Woman Zone 1 Sydney bound. Click to check the original article.
Steers continued to sell to strong competition. Click to check the original article.
Sorghum harvest is under way on some Downs farms, where earlier-sown crops appear to have escaped fall armyworm damage. Photo: Phil Hayward, Warra A SOFTENING in global values has seen eastern Australian feedgrain prices ease in the past week amid subdued demand from export and domestic customers. Despite yield outlook for later planted crops being […]
Cows with calves sold to good competition during the Maitland sale. Click to check the original article.
AUSTRALIAN farmers have made their best quality hay for a decade with feed and visual tests easily outstripping the previous season, according to a national hay marketing service. Tests by Feed Central have shown overall sugars are up 10 per cent, hay bale weights are up 16 per cent, and 58 per cent of hay […]
Prominent beef industry identity Troy Setter spoke in a senate estimates hearing last week of family farms lost, producer suicides and people dying before seeing due compensation from the Gillard Government’s illegal ban of the live cattle trade to Indonesia in 2011. Click to check the original article.
Rural communities say water buybacks threaten their economic future Click to check the original article.
Sue Grills buys two yearlings at Inglis Classic. Click to check the original article.
A consignment of cattle delayed in a pre-export quarantine feedlot since mid-January sailed from Darwin for Jakarta on Saturday following Friday’s belated formal release of 2024 cattle import permits by the Indonesian Government. Beef Central wrote about the release of permits for 2024 in this article on Friday. The Nine Eagle set sail from Darwin […]