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Paula Thompson

Adelaide

Stock Journal senior journalist, book lover and keen fisho.

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  • 4 days ago | stockjournal.com.au | Paula Thompson

    View +3 PhotosLovers of citrus are set to be spoilt for choice this year, with new-season produce set to be of exceptional quality. Subscribe now for unlimited access. Login or signup to continue readingAll articles from our website & appThe digital version of This Week's PaperOur entire agricultural news networkContinueAbove-average temperatures this summer have made the fruit exceptionally tasty, juicy and sweet.

  • 4 days ago | stockjournal.com.au | Paula Thompson

    Pork will no longer be processed at JBS' Port Wakefield plant from early next year. File pictureJBS Australia announced this week that it will be suspending operations indefinitely at its Seven Point Pork processing facility at Port Wakefield in early January 2026. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 4 days ago | stockjournal.com.au | Paula Thompson

    Riverton farmer Stephen Ball hosted Federal Agriculture Minister Julie Collins at his property last week. Picture suppliedRiverton farmer Stephen Ball hosted Federal Agriculture Minister Julie Collins at his family farm last week and used the opportunity to press for more practical drought support for producers. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 4 days ago | stockjournal.com.au | Paula Thompson

    Limestone Coast farmer Pete Balnaves is not phased by changes to the Mesonet system. Picture by Paula ThompsonThe next phase of the Mesonet network is starting today, June 4, as the Limestone Coast moves to a membership model. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 5 days ago | stockjournal.com.au | Paula Thompson

    Opening milk prices have proven less than what producers were hoping for this year. Picture by Paula ThompsonOpening milk prices for the 2025-26 season have been described as "very conservative", with producers hoping for more to help offset crippling fodder costs. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

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