FarmOnline

FarmOnline

Farmonline is the top agricultural news platform in Australia. Operated by ACM Agriculture, Farmonline provides news written by a skilled team of agricultural journalists. They report on various topics including rural property, agribusiness, agri-politics, machinery, and weather, as well as key Australian agricultural products like beef, crops, sheep and wool, and dairy. As a member of the ACM Agriculture network, Farmonline also incorporates content from several other publications, including The Land, Queensland Country Life, Stock & Land, Stock Journal, Farm Weekly, and the North Queensland Register.

National, Trade/B2B
English
Newspaper

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58
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Global

#1897172

Australia

#81827

News and Media

#2217

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  • 5 days ago | farmonline.com.au | Ben Harden

    Stockyard Beef's chief exceutive officer Lisa Sharp, with the picture insert showing cattle on feed at their Kerwee feedlot on the Southern Downs. Pictures supplied by Stockyard BeefFresh data has shown the feedlot industry is increasingly favouring shorter feeding programs. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 5 days ago | farmonline.com.au | Gregor Heard

    Fodder is in short supply across the country as drought and floods hit hard. File photo. A survey of fodder consumers to try and get a national level understanding of feed requirements over coming months will provide the industry with valuable data about potential sales patterns and allow it to target key areas of need. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 5 days ago | farmonline.com.au | Gregor Heard

    There is a promising outlook for rainfall for many regions needing rain over the next eight days according to the BOM. Winter has officially started and the weather is set to follow suit in Western Australia and the southern states. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 5 days ago | farmonline.com.au | Andrew Marshall

    Cropping regions in South Australia, Western Australia, Victoria and southern NSW are on a knife's edge, needing useful rainfall to reboot farm production values for 2025-26. File picture. Parched cropping and pasture conditions in southern and western Australia are chewing into the farm sector's surging national farm production values, likely to prune next financial year's prospects by $1.3 billion. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 6 days ago | farmonline.com.au | Gregor Heard

    Sorghum is the largest summer crop produced in Australia by volume. File photo. Australia's summer croppers have enjoyed a solid couple of seasons, with Australian Bureau of Statistics data released last week showing the 2023-24 season had seen a solid year on year increase in sales volumes. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

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