Farmers are looking for quality over quantity when it comes to farm staff and that trend is set to continue into 2026, according to recruitment experts.
This January might be one of the last opportunities to buy Kate and Murk Schoen's premium Angus weaner cattle.
A former carpenter is on a mission to keep his late mother's legacy of breeding Highland cattle alive.
Despite receiving next to no rainfall in critical growing periods over autumn, winter and spring, Mr Albrecht said the late spring rain, combined with a very mild start to summer, ...
Looking ahead to 2026, the Australian beef sector faces a year that could be shaped by three major structural forces, each ...
Rather than viewing carbon sequestration as an "all-or-nothing" replacement for farming, the analysis uses the Spatial, ...
The legislative package, flagged by the government last week, will also include a firearms buyback scheme similar to one ...
AgriFutures Australia's new chairperson will anchor the organisation with a "vast and practical" understanding of the land, a ...
The outlook for Australia's sheepmeat and lamb sector in 2026 will be shaped by three major developments that are already emerging across global supply and demand channels.
A Yarra Valley farmer is "pushing the numbers" with Multimeat and Merino sheep, with lambing percentages far ahead of an ...
In addition to domestic growth, exports remain a strategic pillar of the Ondine program, with a range of established markets ...