Andrew Bennett, Bendulla, Mundulla, (pictured with daughter Lucy who has been the chaser bin driver) says they have got out ...
Live cattle exporters have had a massive win on the government regulatory cost recovery front. Be the first to know when news ...
As the global wheat market moves into 2026, the stocks-to-use ratio remains one of the most important indicators of ...
A new precision spot sprayer trial in SA is hoping to support Australian vegetable growers to better manage weeds and reduce ...
Major backgrounding operations in NSW and Queensland were among some of the biggest purchasers of weaner cattle at Wangaratta ...
More than 12,000 cattle have been transported across the Cooper Creek since November, with a state-owned barge continuing to ...
Farmers in the southern states have reported pleasing results as a late harvest draws to a close, with many recording yields ...
After moving back to South Australia 18 months ago, from Warrenbayne, Vic, Colin Flanagan and his partner Patricia Ebert of Prime Angus stud are preparing to showcase their new property and ...
We look back through the Stock Journal archives to February 1997, a month captured showcasing SA agriculture, community life and seasonal challenges.
SA's weaner sales opened strongly in December with most steer calves making up to a dollar a kilogram more than the previous year and tipping the scales at least 20 kilograms heavier.
Whether it is casting some humour on the current happenings in the Australian agricultural industry, or poking fun at the world's political leaders, Jed Dunstan sure knows how to make us laugh.
China has slapped a 55 per cent tariff on Australian beef imports that exceed quota levels in a shock overnight move set to cost our cattle business at least a billion dollars a year. Shan Goodwin ...