Stefan BRADLEY GIPPSLAND’S dairy industry has been exposed weekly, if not daily, by disruptions due to factors largely out of their control, as the
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Phillip HOPKINS A MAJOR consortium has abandoned a $2 billion project to make fertiliser from Latrobe Valley’ brown coal, blaming the state government and
Historical tractors on the market
Katrina BRANDON LETTING go of his prized possession, retired farmer Bill Robinson of Thorpdale is selling off 18 historical tractors. “My father started the
Rabobank visits farm clients in Sale
Stefan BRADLEY FOOD and agribusiness bank, Rabobank, had some of their research team members in Sale in March to meet with clients and to
‘Not ideal’ EU deal made
Katrina BRANDON AUSTRALIAN agricultural leaders state that the farming sector has been “hung out to dry” in an agreement between Australia and the European
Chester as new Ag Shadow Minister
ELEVATING the issue of food and fibre security to a matter of national importance will be the primary focus of new Shadow Minister for






