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After months of mud-slinging, the US election is almost here. From tariffs to geopolitical frictions, what could a Trump or Harris presidency mean for Australian agriculture?
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31st October 2024
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US Election: What could it mean for Aussie farmers?
After months of mud-slinging, the US election is almost here. From tariffs to geopolitical frictions, what could a Trump or Harris presidency mean for Australian agriculture?
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Twenty years on from call to end mulesing, little has changed
Two decades after the wool industry made a commitment to stop mulesing, much of the industry still says its necessary and almost 60 per cent of producers still do it.
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Less rain, more heat extremes forecast in BOM climate report
Aussie farmers will need to adapt to less winter rainfall, more extreme heatwaves and more time in drought as the climate continues to change.
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Animal welfare groups call for 2030 deadline to end mulesing
There are now more producers mulesing sheep than there were a year ago. And the rise comes as animal welfare groups want the practice stopped by 2030.
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Australian Grand Dairy Award winners revealed
West Australian producers have taken out both top honours in the nation’s dairy awards. Here’s why judges thought west is best.
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