StateWrapWAFarmers doubts new grains body will work02-09-2010 News | Lauren Celenza Growers have had their say and launched a new national grains body out of the ashes of another, but WAFarmers says it will be plagued by the same problems. » Read full article Grower has reservations about wheat map upshot 02-09-2010 News | Claire Tyrrell The release of the first map of the genetic code of wheat has been hailed by scientists as both a way to boost yields and to help feed the world. » Read full article Meat zone move 02-09-2010 News | Rebecca Turner Plans for the South West Agrifood Precinct Group to develop an area for red meat producers, processors, exporters and food production groups, otherwise known as the South West Red Meat Precinct (SWAPG) are moving forward. » Read full article Sun shines on Dowerin 02-09-2010 National | Haidee Vandenberghe Blue skies greeted visitors to the Dowerin GWN Machinery Field Days last week, with big crowds moving through the turnstiles at the State's biggest agricultural expo. » Read full article Volunteers recognised 02-09-2010 News | Staff Reporter Seven community leaders are in the running to win The Royal Agricultural Society (The RAS) of WA's 2010 Rural Community Achiever Award. » Read full article Feedlot Farce 26-08-2010 News | Kate Matthews Frustrated beef producers Matt and Janet Thompson are taking their long-running legal battle to the Supreme Court this week, in a bid to increase the size of their Narrogin feedlot and to defend the property rights of rural West Australians. » Read full article Beef leader dies 26-08-2010 News | Rebecca Turner The sudden passing of Ned Borrello last week, aged 50, has rocked WA agriculture and stunned the beef industry. » Read full article GM passes without honours 26-08-2010 News | Haidee Vandenberghe The yield might be down a touch because of the dry, but Ballidu farmers Jon and Narelle Hasson are pleased with their genetically modified (GM) canola this season. » Read full article New grain types head for release 26-08-2010 News | Lauren Celenza Three new barley varieties and five new wheat types are on the horizon for WA growers. » Read full article Dry July setback has family searching sky 26-08-2010 News | Claire Tyrrell As their wheat enters its final stages, a Yuna farming family needs more rain to get their bigger crop over the line, reports Claire Tyrrell » Read full article » Next Page |
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