World leading technology in the south-west
CUTTING edge dairy technology has come to western Victoria, with Paul and Marsha Smith installing a new robotic rotary dairy on their family farm at Mepunga.
Ag innovations platform growing fast
A VISION to share and showcase world-leading agricultural research, unique technologies and commercialisation opportunities in one, easy to use location has garnered continued interest from the industry.
What’s ahead for animal protein markets?
WHAT a year it’s been. The challenges to the south-west Victorian region have been enormous.
Taking stock after 51 years
WITH over five decades in the industry to look back on, Southern Grampians Livestock and Real Estate (SGLRE) agent, John Lawson, has hung up his hat for the last time this week and moved into a well-earned retirement.
The Harrow BnS Ball – burdensome and scrubbed
THE recent cancellation of Harrow’s iconic ‘Tussock Jumpers’ BnS (Bachelors and Spinsters) Ball may be an indication of the difficulties rural event organisers will face in coming years to stage anything that involves crowds and the associated risks that come with that.
Breeders field day next week
MERINO sheep breeders looking to see the progeny of 40 top-quality ram sires, hearing about the Merino Lifetime Productivity (MLP) project - and more - can look forward to the upcoming Balmoral Breeders 2023 Field Day next week.
Beef Week ventures into south-west
THE 32nd annual Stock and Land Beef Week continues this week with eager cashed-up stud and commercial breeders searching for herd improving genetics.
Beekeepers free to move hives into Vic
SINCE last Monday, beekeepers with Victorian registered hives have been able to apply for a permit to move their hives from New South Wales into Victoria.
Aus wool industry awards
IT’S now time to consider nominating a worthy recipient for the 2023 Australian Wool Industry Medal.
Shire issues fire prevention notices for properties requiring immediate works
THE Southern Grampians Shire Council (SGSC) has been in the process of inspecting properties across the Shire for overgrown grass and fire hazards with notices being issued accordingly.
Animal cruelty incidents remain steady
THE Southern Grampians Shire (SGS) has recorded better results compared to other local areas for animal welfare, with the 2021-22 RSPCA report showing the number of incidents in the last financial year has remained steady.
More support for farmers’ right to repair
THE Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) has reaffirmed its support of the agricultural industry’s right to repair machinery.