$38m for sheep and goat EID tags
The Albanese and Minns Governments have jointly announced more than $38 million to support the transition to sheep and goat eID, but NSW Farmers says it's not enough.
The Albanese and Minns Governments have jointly announced more than $38 million to support the transition to sheep and goat eID, but NSW Farmers says it's not enough.
The NSW Government is ramping up efforts to tackle rising feral pig populations across the state, providing an $8 million boost to help fund a new coordinated control program.
The CEO and chair of the Armidale-based APVMA have resigned today following the release of a scathing report into misconduct in the organisation.
Leaders from the nation’s state farming organisations have agreed to work together on sweeping reforms to sheep and goat traceability.
Moree Agronomist Kate Lumber is up against the nation’s best young achievers in her field, named a finalist for the Young Cotton Achiever of the Year award.
Using food waste to create commercial chicken feed would save the Australian poultry industry an estimated $500 million a year
The latest survey of sheepmeat producers shows they're mixed about the future, with around a third saying they intend to grow their operation, a third intending to decrease, and a third staying the same.
GrainGrowers is running a two-day on-farm first aid course in Quirindi from 24-25 July.
NSW Farmers says mandatory electronic identification tags for sheep should cost no more than $1 per tag
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) has called for applications for two non-executive director positions on its board.