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Breeding offers a long-term solution

CSIRO Livestock Industries reearcher Emma Doyle explains why producers who start breeding for worm resitance

01 September 2000

CROPPING

Timing critical for effective lucerne removal

CSIRO Plant Industry researcher stephen Davies explains why a detailed understanding of the growth stages

01 September 2000

LIVESTOCK GENERAL

A constant feed supply reduces variation

CSIRO Livestock Industries researchers Gonzalo Mata and David Masters explain why a tactical approach

01 September 2000

CROPPING

Monitoring gives support for nitrogen decisions

Grain producers in southern cropping areas looking to boost yields or grain protein levels can increase

01 September 2000

ARCHIVE

Silo aeration improves harvest flexibility

CSIRO Stored Grain Research Laboratory scientist James Darby explains why on-farrn aeration has the potential

01 September 2000

LIVESTOCK GENERAL

Target growth rates for profitable lambs

Australian prime lamb producers can lift lamb carcass weights by more than 112 per cent by selecting

01 September 2000

ARCHIVE

Shrink proof test for wool

A new research project is under way to look at one of the basic problems of wool fo rmodern consumers

01 September 2000

LIVESTOCK GENERAL

Cold climate suits Highland cattle

Toni and Chris Rolls, Tarago, New South Wales, bought their first Highland cow and bull to run on their

01 September 2000

LIVESTOCK GENERAL

Breeder supplies beef with the flavour of Scotland

Greg Shinners has been breeding Highland cattle for six years on his 17 hectare property in Ceres, Victoria.

01 September 2000

ARCHIVE

Verticle integration assures future market

The debate about genetically modified organisms for food is one factor contributing to an average sales

01 September 2000

PARTNER CONTENT

Biostimulants Unlock Higher Yields in Broadacre Crops

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

PARTNER CONTENT

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.

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Drought, Fires, and Floods Haven't Stopped WA-Based Business Expansion

CW Imports continues to expand its reach across Australia

PARTNER CONTENT

Utrisha N: The new biostimulant boosting broadacre yield potential

Extensive trials conducted across Australia show boosted yields in a wide range of

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: Mobile Phones (December 2025)

With the closure of Telstra’s 3G network, Kondinin Group engineers Josh Giumelli and Ben White put several popular 4G phones to the test to see how they stacked up. Our standard test protocol applied over the past two decades was maintained as each handset was measured by the maximum distance a two-way call could be made from a phone tower.

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Research Report: Side-by-side Vehicles (November 2025)

Kondinin Group’s research team dives into the side-by-side market for this report, looking at popular diesel models, a few petrol versions and a couple of electric vehicles.

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Research Report: Farming Inputs (October 2025)

Inputs are unavoidable in any farming system. This Research Report focuses on several key farming inputs with a view to maximising outputs, production and profit.

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Research Report: Self-Propelled Sprayer Testing (September 2025)

Kondinin Group’s Mark Saunders, Ben White and Josh Giumelli have rounded up five of the latest self-propelled sprayers to cast a discerning eye over them for this month’s Research Report. The sprayers were run over our regular test track and thoroughly inspected to see what makes these million-dollar machines tick.