From the markets to the weather, and everything in between, six livestock producers shared how they've tackled their biggest stress on farm in 2025, and what their hopes are for the year to come.
Naomi Scanlon remembers standing in the doorway to the kitchen at Clough Tavern Farm as a child, dressed in her nightgown and long johns, holding her father’s hand and gathering the courage to dart ...
What began as a hobby on a quiet rural property in Acton has grown into a hyper-local business that’s helping revive an ...
Nothing makes NSW Merino producers Rick and Jill Baldwin happier than positive feedback from their clients, some of whom have ...
But the star turns are the steam trains of Sandstone, many of which are veterans of the classic trans-Karoo lines. The old ...
A sudden cold snap transforms farm chores into a challenge, but gratitude, holiday joy and simple winter moments bring warmth ...
A Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development spokeswoman said the state's producers were progressing well ...
The Western Wool Growers Alliance, a Montana based LLC, last week announced funding in the amount of $35,000 from the National Sheep Industry Improvement Center for the “Electric City Wool ...
In the current era of sustainable textiles, one natural fiber has been quietly staging a come back. According to The Woolmark ...
A new crowdfunded project is aiming to bring pride, value, and purpose back to British wool – starting in the heart of the ...
“I always liked to sew and be creative,” said Dianne. So, when she learned about Gotland sheep — a Swedish breed known for ...
SHEEP Producers Australia has defended the skills-based makeup of its Future Flock national advisory panel...Read More ...
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