The 360-435hp STEYR Cervus CVT tractor won a Red Dot Design Award. Discover the features blending power and comfort that impressed international judges.
Producers face uncertainty despite Inland Rail's northern half being shelved. Discover how 'corridor preservation' could affect property and succession plans.
Rural healthcare is in crisis as telehealth services fail to replace doctors, leaving nurses unsupported. Local leaders demand urgent action from government.
Despite the Inland Rail project ending at Narromine, landholders face ongoing uncertainty as Labor pushes ahead with corridor protection and approvals.
Interstate buyers made the most of a challenging season across the state's north and across the New England.
Ryan Taylor explains how savvy lamb producers have adapted post-drought, making early selling decisions that proved beneficial. Discover their strategy.
An impressive heifer bull already used in the stud takes the top money at Stanford Poll Hereford's annual sale
A private investor consortium says it has no choice but to build the unfinished north-south Inland Rail link in NSW after the federal government walked away.
Rose Valley Station, a 654-hectare Monaro gem, offers significant agricultural output and sand/granite extraction approval. Farms for sale. Rural property.
Central Tablelands Livestock Exchange saw over 5000 head sell strongly at its May 8 store sale. Discover why heavy cattle commanded a premium.
Nyngan's Bogan Shire Medical centre serves 3500+ patients, funded by a $600,000 council investment. Uncover how this local initiative keeps rural health strong.
CWA of NSW members at the 104th annual conference in Forster debated critical policy motions for rural families. Discover their push for change.
The South Eastern Livestock Exchange yarded 5172 head of cattle on Friday (May 8), of mostly Angus weaners with a handful of coloured pens.
Bundarra's Houghs navigate tough drought conditions. Learn how their focus on data, early weaning, and genetics ensures a resilient Angus herd.
A $34.6 million program will combat soil-borne diseases costing Australian grain growers $1.71 billion annually. Learn how new research protects critical crops.