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With many parts of Victoria experiencing a drier than average winter, it is important to consider whether your animals are being fed enough and create an action plan if they are not.   

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Gunnedah, NSW – Tuesday 20th to Thursday 22nd August 2024 – AgQuip Field Days, Australia's largest and most anticipated agricultural event, is set to return in 2024, promising to be bigger and better than ever before. Scheduled for 20-22 August, this iconic event will once again take place in Gunnedah, New South Wales, drawing together farmers, agribusiness professionals, and agriculture enthusiasts from across the country.

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The NSW Government has enacted its emergency biosecurity incident plan to address the detection of avian influenza in the Hawkesbury district on a poultry egg farm, that has been confirmed as the High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI).

This analysis was confirmed by the CSIRO national testing labs, the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness today.

The HPAI detected is the H7N8 type and is not the same strain as the current Victorian outbreak. It is understood at this point to be a separate spill-over event, potentially from wild birds.

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For those considering purchasing or developing a farm to breed alpacas, practical guidance is essential. While alpacas are traditionally associated with high-altitude regions in South America, particularly those unsuitable for other livestock, their global distribution now includes diverse climates—from Alaska's snowfields to Israel's Negev Desert.

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Mudgee Small Farm Field Days Returns in 2024: Celebrating Agriculture, Innovation, and Community

Mudgee, NSW - June 26, 2024 - The highly anticipated Mudgee Small Farm Field Days are set to return this year, promising a celebration of agriculture, innovation, and community spirit from July 12-13, 2024. This beloved event will once again bring together farmers, industry professionals, and rural enthusiasts for two days of discovery, networking, and learning.

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What you need to do to be eID ready - Key tasks

From 1 January 2025

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This is the second part in our series on improving the pasture on your small farm. Part 1 addresses the reasons and methods for completely renewing an old pasture, while this part discusses ways to enhance an existing pasture without the large renewal cost.

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A dilemma facing many small farmers is whether to renew an existing pasture and if the high replacement costs are worthwhile. 

There are both financial and other benefits in renewing a pasture, including increases in livestock production/health, improved ground cover/weed control and increases in soil carbon. 

Renewing pastures and increasing stocking rates are a good way for those farming small areas to increase farm income and help cover increasing fixed farm costs (e.g. rates, insurance, licenses). 

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Are you a small farm owner wondering if your property is properly insured? In this video, we'll share tips and tricks from the industry on getting the right insurance coverage for your farm. Protect your investment and ensure peace of mind with these helpful insights.

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Bovine Ephemeral Fever, commonly known as 3 day sickness, is a significant disease affecting cattle in northern Australia. It is caused by a virus and transmitted by mosquitoes and biting midges. It is often seen after heavy rainfall and flooding which provides favourable conditions for insect populations to increase.

The disease manifests in three stages. Stage one includes sudden onset fever, shivering, depression, abnormal posture, drooling, discharge from eyes and nostrils, Cow down with 3 day sickness reduced feed intake, and diminished milk production.

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