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Low rainfall and high evaporation have driven western Victoria’s soil moisture levels to dangerously low levels, exacerbating the risk of fires.
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2nd January 2025
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Soil moisture deficit drives up fire risk
Low rainfall and high evaporation have driven western Victoria’s soil moisture levels to dangerously low levels, exacerbating the risk of fires.
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Heavy rain damages Tasmania’s poppy crop
Heavy rain in early December has taken a toll on Tasmania’s 6000ha poppy crop. See what it means for growers.
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Wait to see if the weight pays
The famed weaner sales are about to get underway but will producers opt for lighter weights or the heavier lines?
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A look inside Victoria’s only Hare Krishna farm
Lacto-vegetarian farmers Keshava and Atulya Jenkins are part of Victoria’s only Hare Krishna movement farm.
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WA delivers more grain than expected
Widespread dry conditions at the start of 2024 had Western Australian farmers concerned about the year ahead, but growers have surpassed yield delivery forecasts.
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