Ex-dairy farmers surprised by the market in Gracemere
LAST week’s yarding of 3335 head at CQLX Gracemere attracted keen onlookers from local surrounds and interstate.
Good old Taranaki lad shaped country's dairy industry
Taranaki has been blessed with some very interesting characters and inventors.
Hard times, but the future’s rosy, says new Dairy Australia chief
THE number one issue the Dairy Australia board wanted to know from its incoming managing director was how he would tackle the industry’s confidence battles.
For Wisconsin's Dairy Farmers, Tariffs Could Reshape The Race For The Senate
Janet Clark hopes to keep her dairy farm in the family. She inherited Vision Aire Farms from her parents, and now runs it with her younger brother.
Wisconsin farmers head to New York for 'Dairy Together Movement'
Farmers from across the Wisconsin are leaving their cattle for a few days to head to New York for the ’Dairy Together Movement.’
Laguna Bay Pastoral Company buys eight Tasmanian dairy farms with overseas investment funds
The head of a Queensland agricultural company which is investing in the Tasmanian dairy industry says he despairs about the lack of finance from Australian investors.
Growing Ideas: Savvy software an ‘udder’ success!
EIO Diagnostics boosts dairy farmer productivity.
Brewers help drought-hit farms with beer 'porridge'
Beer is emerging as a surprise helper for some drought-hit farmers in NSW.
Report exposes 'extremely concerning' lack of dairy farm monitoring
Half of New Zealand’s regional councils do not inspect all their dairy farms annually, a new report has claimed. Those regions account for three-quarters of the country’s dairy farms.
Tasmanian dairy farmers plan ahead to lessen drought impact
After recording its strongest year ever with 913 million litres of milk produced in 2017-18, the Tasmanian dairy industry is planning ahead to lessen the impact of Australia’s drought.