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There is no end in sight to high fodder prices, with reports hay is being transported as far as 3000km. See the latest prices.
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24th June 2025
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‘Huge challenge’: Farmers struggle to find hay as prices surge
There is no end in sight to high fodder prices, with reports hay is being transported as far as 3000km. See the latest prices.
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$20m NSW cropping farm back on the market
A 26,673ha cropping asset is for sale again almost three years after it was first listed for sale by an Australian farmland investor.
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‘A hay truck goes down the road every 10 minutes’: Farmers welcome patchy rain
Patchy rain has brought relief to farmers, but follow-up falls are crucial. See which regions have received rain and what it means for crops.
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Drouin members vote to leave Gippsland
Drouin is making its second bid in seven years to leave the premier league in Gippsland. See the reasons behind the push.
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Govt says no to local government rates review
The state government has rejected a recommendation to review the local government rating systems, aimed at ensuring farmers and rural property owners aren’t being unfairly burdened...
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‘Tough out there in vegetable land’: Production up, but prices down
New ABS figures show vegetable farmers are producing more for less, continuing a trend of declining returns for growers.
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Wine heavyweight forecasts buyback
Treasury Wine Estates has also provided detail on its transition into its new luxury portfolio-led operating model. See the details.
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‘Backbone of our nation’: Bush Summit to champion rural Australia
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will headline this year’s National Bush Summit that is set to push governments at all levels to ramp up support for regional communities battling na...
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