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Heavy steers cracked $3000 a head at the Leongatha store sale on Thursday in a market described as "red hot" by agents.
The United States has slammed shut its southern border to cattle from Mexico in the hope of stopping an outbreak of ...
"A lot of people have kept their breeding cattle. Mr Gleeson said while the smaller yarding had resulted in an absence of ...
Hundreds of cattle have been culled in France as the country's first-ever outbreak of lumpy skin disease ramps up. French ...
Australian animal activist group Farm Transparency Project has announced it is "going global", with an international map ...
Rupanyup grain grower Andrew Weidemann said one thing that had reunited regional councils was their opposition to the new ...
Court documents show that Mr Oliver contacted ACM, asking about breaking his contract with the company. The documents reveal ...
Telecommunication providers including Telstra and Optus will lobby the government to classify mobile network infrastructure ...
The welfare of working dogs is in the spotlight again as the government irons out adjustments to current regulations. The ...
Struggling farmers in south-west Victoria can now apply for a $1000 grant to cover urgent household expenses. In July, the ...
The Leongatha saleyards has recorded its busiest ever June and July, a year after the closure of the neighbouring Pakenham ...
An agricultural industry advisory group, first set up in response to the milk price crash of 2016, is again advising the ...
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