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Last week's summer grains conference heard that APVMA issues are exacerbating broadacre cropping's exposure to herbicide ...
Easing Middle East tensions could see urea prices soften, but not below the “new normal” range, according to Rabobank's Paul ...
NSW, SA and Vic farm lobby groups are keeping up the call for low or no-interest finance for farmers affected by ...
NSW, SA and Vic farm lobby groups are keeping up the call for low or no-interest finance for farmers affected by ...
Lesley and Roger Gillespie are AGIC 2025's CEOs in Conversation, and will be talking about Bakers Delight, its Canadian ...
AUSTRALIA exported 617,076 tonnes of canola in May, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The total is up 25 percent from the 495,134t shipped in April, but is below ...
After being unable to find a buyer, Bega Group has announced it will close Australia's biggest peanut-processing business, ...
GIWA's initial forecast for WA's winter crop stands at 19.3Mt amid mixed conditions throughout the state's growing ...
The Australian soybean industry is taking steps to keep itself GM free following the detection of an incursion from a variety ...
Investment in biological crop stimulants is on the rise, with Mort & Co today launching its In-X granule, and Syngenta ...
A pullback in buying for drought feeding has allowed southern barley prices to soften by around $5/t in the past week...Read ...
MORE than 300 growers and industry members gathered at the Gold Coast this week for the biennial Australian Summer Grains ...