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A South Australian Merino stud is reigning supreme at Bendigo this week, after achieving “the most complete ram we’ve ever ...
The Quad-Cities joined many other communities around the country in hosting a John Lewis Day of Action on Thursday.
On paper there should have been a flying demand for sheep all spring, but demand towards the end of the season was subdued despite throughput falling by an additional 140,000 head.
With a heightened risk of bluetongue virus putting a spotlight on movements, the Department of Agriculture outlines the latest rules and regulations for breeding sheep.
Faecal egg counts analysed for the purpose of scheme compliance must be submitted to a laboratory on the Department’s ...
The sheep industry’s national peak body deal with one brand of electronic tags will exclude a large chunk of Australia’s sheep producers.
Eid Jahalin, spokesperson for the Bedouin communities in the West Bank and head of the Khan al-Ahmar community, said that ...
Shropshire farmer Glenn Chapman tackled rising footrot with a strict plan. Find out how his flock went from 10 lameness to just one case.
Discover how a forward-thinking farming family in Tarland is shaping the future of livestock with pioneering EID use in cattle and sheep.
Hayya’s statement of sacrificing Gaza isn’t a slip of the tongue – it’s the mask coming off. When he says Gaza 'offered itself as a sacrifice,’ what he means is that the people of <a class="mh-excerpt ...
The sunsetting of the producer-controlled Pasturefed Cattle Assurance Scheme later this year is an opportunity lost, argues ...
THE liquidation of the WA flock will have much wider ramifications at the national level than first realised, according to ...