Barry’s bird flipped at Prime Minister’s rally day snubs

THE mystery man who flipped the bird at Australia’s Prime Minister in parliament on Tuesday is a proud shearer disappointed Anthony Albanese did not acknowledge the Keep the Sheep contingent as guests…Read More

Terry Sim, September 13, 2024

No assurance on activist agendas from Minister Collins

MINISTER for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Julie Collins has said the Albanese Government is committed to the sheep industry, while failing to offer any assurance future policies affecting farmers will not be influenced by activist agendas…Read More

Terry Sim, September 13, 2024

Feedgrain Focus: South firms as yield outlook slips

A crop of wheat at Milguy, north-east of Moree, in the later stages of grain fill and looking at above-average yield potential. PRICES for new-crop wheat and barley in the..Read More

Liz Wells, September 13, 2024

Wool prices lift, but purchase volumes below usual levels

LOWER supplies and more favourable exchange rates helped lift wool prices at Australian auctions this week…Read More

Sheep Central, September 13, 2024

Forward wool trading stays relatively stagnant

FORWARD wool trading was relatively stagnant after another steady week on the auction market…Read More

Mike Avery, Southern Aurora Markets., September 13, 2024

Victorian grazing asset offered with wind turbines

THIS week’s property review includes a wrap-up of interesting recent completed sales of note and listings across the country…Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, September 13, 2024

Victorian sheep farmer fined $10,000 and convicted for cruelty

A WEST Wimmera sheep farmer has been fined $10,000 and convicted for cruelty to livestock in the Horsham Magistrates Court…Read More

Sheep Central, September 13, 2024

APVMA reveals fate for sheep blowfly chemical diazinon

A RANGE of agricultural products containing the active constitutent diazinon, including widely used insecticidal cattle ear tags and sheep blowfly and lice treatments, will be removed from the market despite wool grower opposition…Read More

James Nason, September 11, 2024



Industry Dashboard

Carbon Trading Market

Aust. Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) - $/tonne of CO2 equiv.

Today

35.40
Source: Jarden

$A / $US

Updated 7am daily

Today

0.6674
Source: NAB

ASX Market Index

13 Sep 2024 (updated 10am daily)
Company Price Trending
Elders $8.96
Australian Agricultural Co $1.52
Graincorp $7.29
Ridley $2.12
Woolworths $36.64
Wellard $0.06
Source: ASX

SOI Graph

Southern Oscillation Index (SOI)

Today

-3.90
Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology

ESTLI

Eastern States Trade Lamb Indicator. Ac/kg cwt

Last Week

827
Source: MLA's NLRS

EMI

Eastern Market Indicator. c/kg clean

Today

1091
Source: Australian Wool Exchange

Goat

Eastern States 12.1-16kg c/kg cwt

Today

Source: MLA

ASX Market Index

13 Sep 2024 (updated 10am daily)
Company Price Trending
Elders $8.96
Australian Agricultural Co $1.52
Graincorp $7.29
Ridley $2.12
Woolworths $36.64
Wellard $0.06
Source: ASX

What readers are saying

Government claims inbred NW Vic dingoes need new genetics

Thanks for keeping us livestock farmers up to date on the issue. It is only a few weeks and we will know the outcome. Lets hope common sense....

John and Rhonda Crawford
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Farmer activists, live exporters, MPs and truckies rally in Canberra

The two percent destroyed our mutton market last season. As the West Australians destocked and put cattle and more crop in. My partner cooks for a shearing team in....

Tom Casey
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Keep the Sheep petition signatories exceed 100,000

Gillian Fennell about sums up.....

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Government claims inbred NW Vic dingoes need new genetics

In north-east Victoria -- my backyard -- dingoes are not an endangered species. Livestock farmers are endangered. Labor hates farmers.....

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News

Government claims inbred NW Vic dingoes need new genetics

VICTORIA’S State Government has said it is not considering releasing additional dingoes in north-west Victoria, despite concerns the population is inbred and at risk of extinction without the introduction of new genetics…Read More

Terry Sim, September 11, 2024

Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 10 September 2024

SEVERAL cold fronts moved through southern parts of the country during the week, bringing widespread rainfall to Tasmania and mainland areas…Read More

Bureau of Meteorology, September 10, 2024

Farmer activists, live exporters, MPs and truckies rally in Canberra

NATIONAL Farmer Rally speakers today protested at the influence of animal activism in Federal Government decisions, as the Australian Alliance for Animals urged the sheep industry to not blame animal..Read More

Terry Sim, September 10, 2024

Thousands expected at National Farmer Rally tomorrow

MORE than 1000 people have registered for tomorrow’s National Farmer Rally in Canberra, to protest a series of anti-farming policies set for the industry in recent times…Read More

Sheep Central, September 9, 2024

Markets

Wool prices lift, but purchase volumes below usual levels

LOWER supplies and more favourable exchange rates helped lift wool prices at Australian auctions this week…Read More

Sheep Central, September 13, 2024

Forward wool trading stays relatively stagnant

FORWARD wool trading was relatively stagnant after another steady week on the auction market…Read More

Mike Avery, Southern Aurora Markets., September 13, 2024

Crossbred and Merino wether lamb prices improve online

PRICES for mixed sex crossbred, Merino wether and first cross ewe lambs improved as the overall online sheep and lamb offering on AuctionsPlus fell 41 percent to 29,166 head…Read More

Sheep Central, September 11, 2024

Auction wool prices increase marginally on exchange rates

MORE favourable exchange rates allowed local and China-based wool buyers to compete more strongly at auctions across Australia this week, according to Australian Wool Innovation…Read More

Sheep Central, September 6, 2024

Sponsored Content

Reasons to invest in a cover on your livestock yards

A YARD cover serves multiple purposes on a hard-working farm. From protecting animals from the weather to provisioning a safe working environment, there are a number of reasons to consider adding one to your farm…Read More

Sponsored Content, August 19, 2024

Strong demand launches first National SheepMaster ram sale

Strong growth in demand from commercial lamb producers and stud breeders has led to the launch of the first National SheepMaster Invitational Ram Sale in Dubbo on 28 February. ..Read More

Sponsored content, February 19, 2024

Managing worms means more than just drenching

WE can no longer manage worms just by using drenches; pasture management is key. Monitoring worm egg counts and drenching only when required reduces the exposure of the parasite to the drenches that still work…Read More

Sponsored Content, November 27, 2023

Unearth the possibilities of your agricultural business with FarmEye

RCS has provided producers with cutting-edge tools and insights for agricultural economic analysis since 1993. Today, we’re thrilled to introduce you to what we see as the future of business analysis: FarmEye…Read More

Sponsored Content, October 9, 2023

Lamb Production

Feedgrain Focus: South firms as yield outlook slips

A crop of wheat at Milguy, north-east of Moree, in the later stages of grain fill and looking at above-average yield potential. PRICES for new-crop wheat and barley in the..Read More

Liz Wells, September 13, 2024

Victorian sheep farmer fined $10,000 and convicted for cruelty

A WEST Wimmera sheep farmer has been fined $10,000 and convicted for cruelty to livestock in the Horsham Magistrates Court…Read More

Sheep Central, September 13, 2024

APVMA reveals fate for sheep blowfly chemical diazinon

A RANGE of agricultural products containing the active constitutent diazinon, including widely used insecticidal cattle ear tags and sheep blowfly and lice treatments, will be removed from the market despite wool grower opposition…Read More

James Nason, September 11, 2024

Feedgrain Focus: Offshore bounce, northern freight lifts values

A BOUNCE in United States wheat values has fed through to eastern Australian prices for feed wheat and barley…Read More

Liz Wells, September 9, 2024

Wool Production

Feedgrain Focus: South firms as yield outlook slips

A crop of wheat at Milguy, north-east of Moree, in the later stages of grain fill and looking at above-average yield potential. PRICES for new-crop wheat and barley in the..Read More

Liz Wells, September 13, 2024

APVMA reveals fate for sheep blowfly chemical diazinon

A RANGE of agricultural products containing the active constitutent diazinon, including widely used insecticidal cattle ear tags and sheep blowfly and lice treatments, will be removed from the market despite wool grower opposition…Read More

James Nason, September 11, 2024

Australian Wool Innovation seeks 2pc levy in 2024 WoolPoll

AUSTRALIAN Wool Innovation is seeking an increase in the current 1.5 percent grower levy to 2pc in the 2024 WoolPoll ballot…Read More

Sheep Central, September 9, 2024

S4 Ep30: MLA managing director, Michael Crowley

MEAT & Livestock Australia’s new managing director Michael Crowley has well and truly got his feet under the desk since kicking off in his new job in late May…Read More

Sheep Central, September 9, 2024

Processing

Gundagai Lamb first to embed MSA grading into processing

MEAT Standards Australia lamb processing functionality is being embedded in Gundagai Lamb’s systems in an Australian first, putting it one step closer to full MSA grading…Read More

Terry Sim, September 4, 2024

Merino operation is Gundagai Lamb Producer of Year again

EATING quality payments for lamb can be the icing on the cake for Merino producers, according to one of the most consistent performers on the Gundagai Lamb grid…Read More

Terry Sim, September 2, 2024

Scottish shearer sets new nine-hour strong wool record

A VETERAN Scottish shearer who is the only woman to qualify in the top 30 at the Golden Shears in Masterton has shattered a world record set by New Zealander Sacha Bond just six months ago…Read More

Doug Laing, Shearing Sports New Zealand, August 14, 2024

Sherri is throwing a planket over crossbred wool prices

RURAL entrepreneur Symons has cleared her parent’s five-year stockpile of crossbred fleece near Ellerslie in 12 months with her innovative wool fertilizer pellets…Read More

Terry Sim, August 5, 2024

Trade

Barry’s bird flipped at Prime Minister’s rally day snubs

THE mystery man who flipped the bird at Australia’s Prime Minister in parliament on Tuesday is a proud shearer disappointed Anthony Albanese did not acknowledge the Keep the Sheep contingent as guests…Read More

Terry Sim, September 13, 2024

No assurance on activist agendas from Minister Collins

MINISTER for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Julie Collins has said the Albanese Government is committed to the sheep industry, while failing to offer any assurance future policies affecting farmers will not be influenced by activist agendas…Read More

Terry Sim, September 13, 2024

Keep the Sheep petition signatories exceed 100,000

THE number of signatories backing the Keep the Sheep campaign against the Albanese Government’s phaseout of live sheep exports by sea climbed above 100,000 this morning, a day after a convoy of trucks along with farmers and rural people from across Australia converged on Canberra for the National Farmer Rally…Read More

Sheep Central, September 11, 2024

Farmer activists, live exporters, MPs and truckies rally in Canberra

NATIONAL Farmer Rally speakers today protested at the influence of animal activism in Federal Government decisions, as the Australian Alliance for Animals urged the sheep industry to not blame animal..Read More

Terry Sim, September 10, 2024

Property

Victorian grazing asset offered with wind turbines

THIS week’s property review includes a wrap-up of interesting recent completed sales of note and listings across the country…Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, September 13, 2024

Merredin Farms returns to market as two portfolios

WESTERN Australia’s Merredin Farms Wheatbelt Portfolio has returned to the market as two highly developed dryland cropping aggregations offering carbon farming potential…Read More

By property editor Linda Rowley and Emma Alsop, September 10, 2024

Weekly property review: Top tips for buyers and sellers

BUYING or selling seems simple enough on paper, but the reality is that preparation is the key…Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, September 6, 2024

Australian Food & Agriculture sells vast NSW portfolio

THE privately-owned Australian Food & Agriculture Company has sold its 13 New South Wales farms spanning 225,405ha to NASDAQ-listed Agriculture & Natural Solutions Acquisition Corporation for $780 million…Read More

Emma Alsop and Linda Rowley, September 2, 2024

AgCarbon Central

Carbon neutral push a worthwhile venture for Jigsaw Farms

While Jigsaw Farms’ drop out of carbon neutral status has been well documented this year, the benefit of the work done to reach carbon neutral in the first place has been a little less of a focus…Read More

Eric Barker, August 21, 2024

Carbon journey grounded in productivity-boosting grazing

NEW South Wales sheep and cattle producer Scott Brown operates by a simple motto: ‘more testing, less guessing’. It’s a guiding principle intertwined with Scott’s latest challenge – implementing a..Read More

Sheep Central, August 21, 2024

34pc reduction in methane would be a good effort, LambEx told

A leading agricultural researcher says the sheep industry can stabilise its contribution to global warming with a steady and small reduction in methane emissions…Read More

Eric Barker, August 14, 2024

$9m for research trials to help farmers lower livestock emissions

A FINAL four projects have been awarded grants under the Australian Government’s Methane Emissions Reduction in Livestock (MERiL) research and development program…Read More

Eric Barker, August 12, 2024

Beef Central

Beef processing costs lift 25pc in eight years, exposing Australia’s lack of competitiveness  

A new economic desktop update has found that cost-to-operate for a typical Australian beef processing facility has risen 25 percent over the past eight years, with an average Australian beast..Read More

Ag industry leaders push back on activists “cherry picked” facts

Industry leaders have come out against recent media reports targeting the agricultural industry, arguing they are taking cherry-picked facts from green groups...Read More

Six graphs question the role of cattle in the Global Methane Budget

While Australia’s national science agency this week said global methane levels are putting the world on a dangerous path – there are some questions about the role of livestock in..Read More

Recruitment: Vietnamese ‘Meat School’ provides new recruitment pathway from Asia for processing

The establishment of an industry-led ‘meat school’ in Vietnam is part of an innovative research program aimed at developing a recruitment pathway and training program for future Australian processing staff...Read More

Grain Central

Olam lifts bid for Namoi Cotton to 75c

Olam today announced it is offering 75c per share for Namoi Cotton, 5c above its previous offer, and 8c above what LDC currently has on the table...Read More

PURE field day pulls crowd to Pally + PICS

PURE Grain's inaugural field day drew 300 visitors to Pallamallawa to inspect Australia's largest commercial trial farm and find out how PURE's malting barley supply chain works. ..Read More

Namoi directors back LDC’s bid, drop Olam offer

Namoi Cotton has recommended shareholders accept LDC’s takeover bid, three months after backing Olam Agri's competing offer...Read More

Darwin Port set to export first bales of cotton

The first ever cotton export is about to depart Darwin Port, marking a significant step forward for the burgeoning industry...Read More

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