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Introduced weed takes on new home

Introduced to Australia as an ornamental shrub, mequite is spreading rapidly, threatening to transform

01 August 2000

LIVESTOCK GENERAL

future looks fine for wool growers

CSIRO Livestock Industries researcher Ian Purvis explains why fine wool growers have a better change

01 August 2000

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Act now to beat drench-resistant worms

Experts advise farmers to change the way they control internal parasites in sheep or risk the chance

01 August 2000

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No more wet feet for cotton

A three year research project will investigate the physiological properties which cause the repsonse

01 August 2000

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Quality brings profitable returns

John Laurie, Coleabally, New South Wales, grows rice, soybeans, winter cereals and prime lambs on his

01 August 2000

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Co-ordinated effort to beat cedar moth attack

A major research project could increase the viability of red cedar plantations for agroforestry.

01 August 2000

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Brangus programme pays off for Victorian breeder

During the early 1970s, Brahamn cattle revolutionised the cattle industry in northern Australia.

01 August 2000

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Positioning the farm on an organic edge

Some farmers have looked at organic farming as a way of tapping into a growing niche market. During

01 August 2000

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Isolated trees under threat from farming

The isolated tree is fast disappearing as an identifiable feature of the Australian landscape, according

01 August 2000

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New agents take hold of mesquite in north

CSIRO Entomology researcher Rieks van Klinken explains how the introduction of two tiny insects could

01 August 2000

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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.

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

CW Imports continues to expand its reach across Australia

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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.