Prices have moved little ahead of the much-anticipated opening rain for SA and Vic, and with the stronger dollar limiting interest in new export business…Read More
Liz Wells, June 5, 2025US authorities have charged two Chinese nationals with allegedly trying to smuggle in the Fusarium graminearum fungus. ..Read More
Grain Central, June 5, 2025Shine Lawyers has launched an investigation into a potential class action concerning paraquat and its alleged link to Parkinson’s disease…Read More
Emma Alsop, June 5, 2025Livestock producers are being warned to strictly adhere to buffer periods when feeding material from wheat and barley crops treated with Victrato…Read More
Lydia Burton, June 5, 2025With a wide range of side-by-sides on show at FarmFest this week, Beef Central hit the stands to do some homework for those keen to strike a deal before June 30…Read More
Lydia Burton, Emma Alsop, Eric Barker and James Nason, June 5, 2025Northern hemisphere harvest market awaits header crop validation vis-à-vis forecasters. Local dryness skews Australian wheat deciles. ..Read More
Lachstock Consulting, June 5, 2025ABARES initial new-crop estimates put wheat at 30.6Mt, barley at 12.8Mt, canola at 5.7Mt, and chickpeas and lentils at 1.9Mt and 1.5Mt respectively…Read More
Grain Central, June 3, 2025VISITORS from across southern Queensland and beyond turned out in their thousands for the opening day of FarmFest, which this year is celebrating its 50th birthday. Originally held on government-owned..Read More
Liz Wells, June 4, 2025Ahead of tomorrow’s SA Budget, and rain forecast for coming days, lobby groups are calling on government to increase support for drought-hit producers. ..Read More
Grain Central, June 4, 2025Australia’s summer-crop production is forecast to reach 4.8Mt for 2024-25, according to ABARES data out this week. ..Read More
Grain Central, June 4, 2025Rhys Turton is urging the government to change a proposed tax on superannuation funds’ unrealised gains on agricultural landholdings…Read More
GrainGrowers chair Rhys Turton, June 4, 2025The place of Australian wheat in Asia remains solid in a global market which has changed considerably this century, as Russian exports and Chinese demand create new norms. ..Read More
Brendan Dart, Grain Brokers Australia , June 4, 2025