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Posted inAgriculture, Bendemeer, Energy

Farmers dig in on renewables as transition accelerates

by New England Times Newsdesk with AAPJune 29, 2024

Farmers are playing their part in the transition to renewable energy with little to no impact on their agricultural production

Posted inAgriculture, Grants and funding, Inverell, National News

Ag businesses try innovative approaches to reducing emissions

blankby AAPJune 28, 2024

Producers of pet food, barramundi and wine will receive federal funding to study ways to save power and cut pollution.

Posted inAgriculture, Local News

Key survey shows the shoots of optimism in Australian beef industry

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 27, 2024

Australian beef producers have indicated growing optimism in the Australian beef industry according to the latest survey.

Posted inAgriculture

Fiona Simson elected to world farming body

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 21, 2024

New England local and former NFF President Fiona Simson has been elected as Vice President of the World Farmer’s Organisation.

Posted inAgriculture

Locals treated to workshops on sustainable farming

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 20, 2024

Local landholders have been educated on sustainable farming and the potential benefits it can have on productivity, profits and emissions.

Posted inAgriculture, Awareness Events

Raising awareness for drought resilience projects

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 17, 2024

​Today is the United Nations’ World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, an important day to raise awareness of Australia’s ongoing efforts to prepare communities for the next drought.

Posted inAgriculture, News

New government loans available for food and beverage manufacturers

blankby Penelope ShawJune 13, 2024

Locally based food and beverage manufacturing businesses get a boost with a new pilot program being launched.

Posted inAgriculture, Science and Research

Cotton growers unpick ways to improve soil health

blankby AAPJune 11, 2024

A research project is trying to unpick ways for cotton growers to improve their environmental credentials by boosting soil health on their farms.

Posted inAgriculture, Environment

African Boxthorn control needed this season

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 9, 2024

African boxthorn is a very thorny bush that can restrict the movement of humans and most animals, and land holders are being urged to be on the lookout and control it early.

Posted inAgriculture, Training and courses, What's on

Workshops aimed at women in farming coming back to the New England region this June and July

by Steve KatteJune 2, 2024

NSW Farmers are bringing Empowering Women in Farming Business workshops back to the New England to support and fast-track professional development in the agricultural sector. 

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Armidale 11.2°
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Showers increasing
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4° - 16°
Showers increasing
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11° - 19°
Rain
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Showers
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9° - 20°
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Showers increasing
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Rain

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