A Royal ascent as cattle is beefed up
Princess Royal station is planning to earn the state millions as it beefs up cattle numbers in the state’s Mid North.
Princess Royal station is planning to earn the state millions as it beefs up cattle numbers in the state’s Mid North.
RIVERLAND irrigators face soaring water costs because of surging power bills, which an industry leader says threaten to destroy SA’s horticulture industry and lead to fruit and vegetable imports.
Yorke Peninsula farmers are firing up as they lobby for dramatic changes to South Australia’s mining laws.
EYRE Peninsula’s Angel Oysters set for export growth to Asia with clean, green branding.
STOCK up on traps — mouse numbers are rapidly rising across SA, after a bumper grain harvest created a smorgasbord for the pests.
ACCOLADE Wines is on track to build its new bottling facility in the Riverland.
FISHERS reeled in a staggering 16,660 carp in only nine hours at Lake Bonney in the Riverland as pest numbers explode throughout the River Murray.
THE Riverland’s horticulture industry is under siege from the growing threat of a fruit fly outbreak sweeping the east coast. Rural Editor BELINDA WILLIS reports on the need for greater vigilance.
SOUTH-EAST farmers lobbying against fracking on their land say the promise of 10 per cent of royalties for any gas sold from their properties won’t change their minds.
WILD dogs are rapidly moving south threatening the state’s $1 billion plus sheep industry with one station near Glendambo swamped with more than 30 dogs since Christmas.
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