Drouin apple growers use tech to beat the weather
Investment in technology is improving efficiency on this orchard in West Gippsland, where consumer expectations drive decisions.
Investment in technology is improving efficiency on this orchard in West Gippsland, where consumer expectations drive decisions.
Want to transform a family farming business into a multimillion-dollar behemoth? Find out how.
Welcome to The Weekly Times Coles Farmer of the Year awards. We are searching for the best farmers from across Australia.
The excellent eating quality of their end product has set the Shea family and their Hamilton sheep operation up for success.
Two farming families have spent nearly 30 years creating a successful asparagus business, but their biggest challenge lies ahead.
Rising demand for premium lamb promises rich rewards for Holbrook farmers Tom and Phoebe Bull.
PODCAST: Farmer of the Year Tom Bull speaks with The Weekly Times reporter CHANTELLE FRANCIS about challenges the agricultural industry is facing and his advice moving forward. LISTEN NOW.
SHEEP breeders Phoebe and Tom Bull have been crowned our farmers of the year. Pick up our bonus Farmer of the Year magazine in the paper this week. READ MORE.
BEEF FINALIST 2018: SUPERFOOD kale is not just a winner for health-obsessed hipsters – it’s also the cattle feed of choice for leading beef producers Ben and Jane Young.
DAIRY FINALIST 2018: A WAR on costs is paving the whey forward for leading dairy farmers Luke and Stacey Madden.
FOSSICKING for gold nuggets in the foothills of an extinct volcano has proved a sweet move for former sugarcane farmers Darren and Linda Zunker.
NOTHING stands in the way of Chris Reichstein’s farming success.
Sheep Farmer of the Year finalist: Glenn White certainly knows a thing or two about transforming a livestock enterprise.
AUSTRALIA’S best farmers for 2018 were celebrated at a gala event in Melbourne, hosted by The Weekly Times and Coles.
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