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Are sheep dumb?

Increased profitability and animal welfare has not always been in the same sentence in the past.

27 October 2011

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Country kids twice as likely to die

CHILDREN in country Queensland are 2.4 times more likely to die from accidents than their city counterparts,

27 October 2011

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Wasp could wipe out destructive larvae

A PREDATOR wasp from Kazakhstan may hold the key to eliminating the Australian apple and pear industry's

26 October 2011

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Landmark changes aim to improve ME sheep welfare

IN THE lead-up to Eid al Adha, one of the largest annual celebrations on the Muslim calendar, the sheepmeat

26 October 2011

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Coles' peace offering to WA dairy farmers

COLES has announced plans to lift the amount of milk it sources from Western Australian dairy farmers

26 October 2011

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Parasitic worms threaten Queensland livestock

GRAZIERS in Queensland are being warned about an imminent outbreak of parasitic worms as the weather

26 October 2011

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Review of weeds will save millions

WEEDS cost the South Australian agricultural industry around $650 million every year, prompting authorities

25 October 2011

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Australians happy to spend more for food

A NEW study has revealed the foods consumers will pay more for in order to keep them as part of their

25 October 2011

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Seed Terminator: weeds meet their final harvest

By driving weed populations down, many farms are now achieving outcomes that challenge traditional assumptions about water use efficiency

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Biostimulants Unlock Higher Yields in Broadacre Crops

Independent trials show Biostart biostimulants deliver 9–11% yield gains and strong ROI in broadacre crops

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Building a Resilient Digital Ecosystem for all Australians

Telstra is committed to creating a resilient digital ecosystem that benefits all Australians, with a particular focus on enhancing regional connectivity and leveraging advanced technologies.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

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Research Report: Drones (July 2026)

With drones becoming more prevalent in Australian agricultural operations, this month’s Research Report looks at the latest drone technology and applications for both broadacre farming and livestock enterprises.

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Research Report: Auto Drafters (June 2026)

This month's Research Report includes an in-depth look at five popular sheep auto drafters complemented by several Case Studies of producers using the drafters to improve their livestock management.

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Research Report: High Horsepower Tracked Tractors (May 2026)

Kondinin Group researchers Mark Saunders, Ben White and Josh Giumelli have inspected some of the latest high-horsepower, articulated, fixed-frame and twin-tracked tractors for this month's Research Report. It's all about getting power to the ground.

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Research Report: Mother Bins (April 2026)

Mother bins are an important part of on-farm grain logistics. This Research Report details 10 brands including locally-made and imported models with capacities up to 300 tonnes.