Grower pays for potentially spreading vine pest
A Harcourt grape grower has been fined for taking unfiltered grape juice out of an area where phylloxera has previously been detected and into an area free of the pest without approval.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Jun 11, 2019 | Animals, Plants |
A Harcourt grape grower has been fined for taking unfiltered grape juice out of an area where phylloxera has previously been detected and into an area free of the pest without approval.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Jun 11, 2019 | Animals, Farming |
The 2019 Australian Beef Sustainability Annual Update shows an industry that’s achieving major milestones in its care for people, land and livestock.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Jun 11, 2019 | Farming |
The search for Australia’s next wave of Nuffield Scholars continues for one more week, with up to 25 exciting scholarships available to primary producers passionate about the future of agriculture.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Jun 11, 2019 | Plants |
Grain growers in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania who detect weeds that have survived herbicide applications are encouraged to have those weeds tested in-season for herbicide resistance.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Jun 11, 2019 | Animals, Farming |
Livestock SA has welcomed the recent announcement from Thomas Foods International of a new multi-million-dollar abattoir at Murray Bridge.
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