When grain buyers purchase from growers, they accept the risks associated with managing price volatility, access to supply chains, freight, counterparty default and changes in geopolitics.
Perri is an agriculture journalist with Farm Weekly. Born in regional Victoria, Perri developed a love of regional and rural ...
Andrew Marshall is the group agribusiness writer for ACM's state agricultural weeklies and websites. He is a former editor at ...
Five properties totalling 2202 hectares (5441 acres) of outstanding central Queensland dryland cropping and cattle country ...
Modern Australian farming systems need to be agile and responsive to changes that influence growing more grain from less ...
This year's harvest has begun, but the deliveries have not been consistent as some growers wait for moisture levels to drop, ...
Fresh from continued farm sale success at Hamley Bridge, the auction focus in South Australia moved today (Friday) 40km to the south-east to Freeling.
The outstanding 1358 hectare (3356 acre) New England aggregation Brucelyn & Mt Emby has sold at auction to record a handy capital gain in a relatively short period of ownership.
A sheep producer is not happy with the protocols and actions of the Western Australian Meat Industry Authority (WAMIA) at ...
An 8300 hectare (20,510 acre) Central Queensland property is set to be auctioned with a quality herd of cattle plus plant and ...
Tallow prices are crumbling as United States buyers pull out of the market ahead of a policy shift whereby tax credits will ...