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Airstrikes in the Middle East have cause an immediate spike to ag input costs, with uncertainty about one of the world’s most important shipping routes.
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24th June 2025
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How the Middle East conflict will impact agricultural inputs
Airstrikes in the Middle East have cause an immediate spike to ag input costs, with uncertainty about one of the world’s most important shipping routes.
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Farmers to lock our transmission companies, despite threat of fines
Landholders who face having their properties carved up by new transmission lines say they will lock out transmission companies, despite the Allan Government’s looming threat of $12...
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‘Well and truly accepting’: How the sheep eID program is rolling out
It’s been six months since electronic tags were mandated for sheep and goat producers. We break down the figures on where each state is at.
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‘It’s really hard to predict at the moment’
It’s been a tough start to winter for Darren Trewick. But his faba beans are showing some promise – with prices hitting $695 a tonne.
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Ultra fine wool hits $119/kg, in rare sale
Test results show some 12-14 micron wool sold this season would finish at record levels - an impressive $119/kg clean.
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