Nuffied Scholar looks at benefits from astute use of AI

The impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is dominating conversations around the globe, and the agriculture sector is no different, with the main questions around what it means for the industry..Read More

Grain Central, January 20, 2025

Australia’s ethanol plants underutilised by 60pc

As the biofuel industry looks to expand to supply demand for low-carbon energy, Australia’s ethanol refineries are operating at 40pc of their combined capacity…Read More

Emma Alsop, January 20, 2025

CBH joins Blue Visby post trial, receives first new wagons

Following successful trials, CBH will be shipping some of its Kwinana exports with Blue Visby, and in WA rail news, CBH Group has received its first batch of new wagons. ..Read More

Grain Central, January 20, 2025

Merredin Farms heading back into local farming hands

WA’s Merredin Farms Wheatbelt Portfolio has reportedly been sold to several WA farming interests, including John Nicoletti…Read More

Liz Wells, January 16, 2025

JSM bulks up Australia’s chickpea-shipping capacity

Qld’s JSM has emerged as a major player in shipping Australia’s second-biggest chickpea crop, and also a bumper northern faba bean crop. ..Read More

Liz Wells, January 16, 2025

Feedgrain Focus: Cereals flat as pulses, canola hog action

Feed wheat and barley prices have moved little since mid-December as growers focus on pricing and delivering pulses and canola, and consumers rest on coverage previously booked for coming weeks…Read More

Liz Wells, January 16, 2025

Daily Market Wire 20 January 2025

Pre-long-weekend offshore market firms. Australian sorghum harvest gathers pace and export set to displace wheat on northern shipping stem…Read More

Lachstock Consulting, January 20, 2025

Australia exports 579,589t wheat in November

Australia exported 579,589t of wheat, including 1969t of durum, in November, according to the latest ABS data. ..Read More

Liz Wells, January 17, 2025



Industry Dashboard

Carbon Trading Market

Aust. Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) - $/tonne of CO2 equiv.

Today

35.70
Source: Jarden

$A / $US

Updated 7am daily

Today

0.6212
Source: NAB

ASX Market Index

20 Jan 2025 (updated 10am daily)
Company Price Trending
Elders $8.96
Australian Agricultural Co $1.52
Graincorp $7.29
Ridley $2.12
Woolworths $36.64
Wellard $0.06
Source: ASX

SOI Graph

Southern Oscillation Index (SOI)

Today

9.44
Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology

Wheat

APW1 delivered Melbourne

Last Week

340
Source: Lachstock Consulting

Barley

FB1 delivered Melbourne

Today

301

Canola

Spot delivered Melbourne

Today

791
Source: Lachstock Consulting

Sorghum

Sorghum track Newcastle

Today

333
Source: Lachstock Consulting

What readers are saying

Nuseed targets cotton regions for carinata trials

Is anyone looking at getting the growers fuel self-sufficient?....

Johnny Wapstra
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Projects point to brightened outlook for Vic grain on rail

Cannot believe that after 50 or so years the transport industry is rediscovering the effiencies of rail. More power to SSR!....

Timothy Ashton
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Canola growers reminded to complete ISCC forms

The $20 premium is not a premium. It is a discount determined by the marketer. This is a common misconception. Different traders have different discounts to make growers sign....

Alastair
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Australia exports 17,884t chickpeas, 69,328t lentils in Aug

Keen to see how many organic chickpeas are exported currently (or any demand for them). Great data here - good work GC and ABS.....

Carolyn Suggate
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News

Australia’s ethanol plants underutilised by 60pc

As the biofuel industry looks to expand to supply demand for low-carbon energy, Australia’s ethanol refineries are operating at 40pc of their combined capacity…Read More

Emma Alsop, January 20, 2025

Briefs: Lease at port for Riordan, Kojonup Feeds gets grant, SunRice results

In business news, Riordan and GeelongPort have signed a lease agreement, Kojonup Feeds has received a WA Government grant, and SunRice has reported a modest earnings increase in its half-year results…Read More

Grain Central, January 16, 2025

Farmers urged to report mobile telephone issues

  FARMERS have been urged to report mobile phone service changes since the 3G network shutdown as the National Farmers’ Federation flagged rural connectivity as a federal election issue. Late..Read More

Terry Sim, January 15, 2025

Operations resume at GrainCorp Mackay after fire

Investigations are continuing into the cause of a fire that broke out at GrainCorp’s Port of Mackay facility on Monday night…Read More

Emma Alsop, January 15, 2025

Weather

Weekly rainfall update 14 January 2025 + outlook

Cold fronts and associated troughs during the week brought widespread showers and scattered storms, some severe, to the NSW and Qld coasts, eastern Vic, Tas, and southern parts of WA…Read More

Bureau of Meteorology, January 14, 2025

Weekly rainfall update 10 December 2024 + outlook

After a wet week in grain-growing areas of eastern Australia, only very light falls are forecast for the week to December 17, which should allow harvest to progress…Read More

Bureau of Meteorology, December 10, 2024

Weekly rainfall update 3 December 2024 + outlook

Eastern Australia is in for another wet week which is expected to further hamper the winter-crop harvest in SA, Vic, and NSW…Read More

Bureau of Meteorology, December 3, 2024

Weekly rainfall update 26 November 2024 + outlook

After a wet week for much of WA’s and Qld’ grain-growing areas, falls of 10mm or more are forecast to interrupt delay harvest across South and eastern Australia into next week…Read More

Bureau of Meteorology, November 26, 2024

Cropping

ABARES cuts sorghum forecast to 2.1Mt

ABARES has cut its forecast for Australia’s 2024-25 sorghum crop to 2.1Mt, with area limitations from a big winter crop unable to counter healthy yield prospects…Read More

Emma Alsop, December 5, 2024

GIWA issues early warning on carry-over canola seed

GIWA is calling on WA growers to ensure any carry-over canola seed is stored well and germination tested prior to planting in 2025…Read More

Grain Central, December 2, 2024

Signs of drift damage spark concerns for cotton growers

NSW cotton growers have reported the first signs of off-target spray-drift damage as winter croppers look to control exploding weed populations in fallow. ..Read More

Grain Central, November 29, 2024

Crop Protection Forum lifts lid on resistance + PICS

Specialists from across Australia gathered at Highfields today for the annual Crop Protection Forum to find out about the latest in fungicides, herbicides, and insectides…Read More

Liz Wells, November 27, 2024

Markets

Feedgrain Focus: Cereals flat as pulses, canola hog action

Feed wheat and barley prices have moved little since mid-December as growers focus on pricing and delivering pulses and canola, and consumers rest on coverage previously booked for coming weeks…Read More

Liz Wells, January 16, 2025

Daily Market Wire 20 January 2025

Pre-long-weekend offshore market firms. Australian sorghum harvest gathers pace and export set to displace wheat on northern shipping stem…Read More

Lachstock Consulting, January 20, 2025

Australia exports 579,589t wheat in November

Australia exported 579,589t of wheat, including 1969t of durum, in November, according to the latest ABS data. ..Read More

Liz Wells, January 17, 2025

Daily Market Wire 17 January 2025

Agricultural markets eased overnight. WA canola bid backs off a little. Firmer Dalian corn and strong feedlot sector breathes life into barley…Read More

Lachstock Consulting, January 17, 2025

Sponsored Content

How Voraxor’s versatility can be used to strengthen double knock

As well as being an outstanding pre-emergent herbicide, BASF’s Voraxor is a top-level knockdown spike, improving glyphosate performance on broadleaf weeds and annual ryegrass…Read More

Grain Central, December 9, 2024

Superior blackleg treatment gains official recognition 

BASF has released ILeVO as a cost-effective seed treatment to control blackleg in canola…Read More

Grain Central, December 2, 2024

Spinnaker: New barley launches across Australia

A new malt-potential barley variety is being launched this spring, with seed crops currently being grown with Seednet Partners in NSW, Vic, SA and WA…Read More

Sponsored Content, November 4, 2024

Grain sheds versus grain silos: What’s the difference?

It’s an age-old question and something that we get asked time and time again: what’s the difference between a grain shed and a grain silo? ..Read More

Sponsored Content, August 19, 2024

Machinery

HIVE removes bottlenecks, boosts harvest efficiency

A new 225t HIVE Motherbin has brought increased efficiencies to Brad and Kate Jones’ Bungulla Farming operation at Tammin in WA…Read More

Grain Central, December 10, 2024

CLAAS demo does its bit for harvest efficiency

As harvest rolls south through Australia’s grainbelt, a highly specialised group is adding to the number of European visitors here to work the season…Read More

Liz Wells, November 18, 2024

Treasurer’s productivity push boosts hope for legislated R2R

The TMA, NFF and GrainGrowers have welcomed a Federal Government announcement that the R2R looks set to be part of a package aimed at improving Australia’s productivity. ..Read More

Grain Central, November 15, 2024

Autonomous farm machinery survey closes Nov 8

Farm owners and managers are being asked to complete a GPA online survey to help build a picture of grower use and understanding of autonomous farm machinery…Read More

Grain Central, November 1, 2024

Property

Merredin Farms heading back into local farming hands

WA’s Merredin Farms Wheatbelt Portfolio has reportedly been sold to several WA farming interests, including John Nicoletti…Read More

Liz Wells, January 16, 2025

Three experts reflect on 2024 rural property market

As the property year draws to a close, Elders’ Mark Barber, LAWD’s Danny Thomas, and Colliers’ Jesse Manuel share their thoughts on what has transpired, and what 2025 might hold…Read More

Linda Rowley, December 12, 2024

Defining property sales of 2024 put Worral Creek on top

Dry conditions in much of Vic and SA this year have tempered listings and sales in both states, and pushed the big action in farming properties into Qld, NSW, and WA…Read More

Linda Rowley, December 6, 2024

Govt register shows leap in foreign-owned cropping land

The Federal Govt’s Foreign Ownership of Agricultural Land Register shows offshore interests hold all or part of 3.3Mha of Australian cropping land in FY23, up 57.2pc from FY22…Read More

Linda Rowley, December 2, 2024

AgCarbon Central

CBH joins Blue Visby post trial, receives first new wagons

Following successful trials, CBH will be shipping some of its Kwinana exports with Blue Visby, and in WA rail news, CBH Group has received its first batch of new wagons. ..Read More

Grain Central, January 20, 2025

ARENA supports GrainCorp’s expanding crush ambitions

ARENA has pledged $6.1M for GrainCorp’s study to investigate the establishment of a new oilseed-crushing facility…Read More

Grain Central, January 13, 2025

Projects in pipeline for grainbelt-made green nitrogen

Ahead of green ammonia coming to market in Australia, the Clean Green Ag and FarmLink trial in southern NSW, and Nitronic’s innovation in WA, are looking to the next generation of fertiliser…Read More

Liz Wells, December 11, 2024

Value key to getting growers on board with low-carbon fuels

Potential for growers to supply feedstock to the domestic LCLF producers was explored at a Bioenergy Australia summit in Perth earlier this month…Read More

Emma Alsop, October 31, 2024

Beef Central

Kay’s Cuts: US tariff threat clouds outlook for beef

Cattle producers throughout North America are holding their breath with President-elect Donald Trump about to begin his second term in office, reports Beef Central's US correspondent, Steve Kay...Read More

Nine years ago WHO said red meat causes cancer, but insiders say the process was flawed and biased

In this contributed article, American author and investigative journalist Nina Teicholz looks into the process followed by a World Health Organisation working group that concluded that red meat causes cancer...Read More

Latest producer survey shows mood for herd expansion

Optimism and confidence continue to grow for Australian beef producers, with overall sentiment lifting significantly since 12 months ago, according to the latest Beef Producer Intentions Survey conducted by MLA...Read More

Recruitment: Why building a strong employer brand in ag is important                

With the growing demand for skilled workers and an increasingly discerning workforce, businesses aligned with the red meat and livestock supply chain need to position themselves as attractive employers. Here's..Read More

Sheep Central

NZ Merino Company suspends two farms after PETA investigation

LEADING ethical wool marketer, the New Zealand Merino Company, has suspended two farms from its ZQ program after anti-wool activist group PETA released video footage of alleged cruel treatment of..Read More

People on the Move: Appointments and milestones

THE most recent Australian agribusiness and industry body executive and staff developments are listed in the latest edition of People on the Move. ..Read More

Recruitment: Why building a strong ag employer brand is important    

WITH the growing demand for skilled workers and an increasingly discerning workforce, businesses aligned with the red meat and livestock supply chain need to position themselves as attractive employers...Read More

Farmers urged to report mobile telephone issues

FARMERS have been urged to report mobile phone service changes since the 3G network shutdown as the National Farmers Federation flagged rural connectivity as a federal election issue...Read More

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