While wine producers in Australia are celebrating China's decision to lift tariffs, growers in the Riverina region in NSW say the move came too late to provide financial relief.
Express post queen bees
Michael Keim and his family will breed up to 50,000 queen bees this year, express posting them to beekeepers along Australia's Eastern seaboard to help them keep their hives strong.
Has Video Duration: 1 minute 5 seconds.Cattle producers worried livestock tracing 'needs to be a lot better' to prevent FMD outbreak
There are concerns inconsistent rules and procedures mean a disease outbreak may not be contained fast enough to prevent rapid spread and extensive economic and social losses.
Photo shows A man stands in a cattle yard, wearing a collared work shirt and broad-brimmed hat.Bazz the therapy goat guzzles food between pats
Bazz is a boer goat from the Clare High School agricultural program who has been popular with students and attendees at the Adelaide Royal show due to his gentle temperament.
Photo shows ABC News videoHas Video Duration: 22 seconds.'Biggest biosecurity threat in decades': Preparations underway to prevent foot-and-mouth outbreak
Nicole Hayes was among hundreds of pastoralists who met in Darwin today discussing more ways to prevent any possible foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Australia.
Photo shows A woman in a large hat leans on a cow.'Hysteria of the Coalition': Farmers president takes aim at Peter Dutton and opposition over foot-and-mouth
The new federal opposition, finding its feet out of power, finds itself at odds with farmers, butchers and biosecurity officials. What the Coalition says now is nothing like what it did when in government, writes national rural reporter Kath Sullivan.
Photo shows Peter Dutton holds one finger up while sitting in the house of representativesFish protection screens benefit native species and farmers
Organic almond grower Andrew Rix talks about the fish protection screens on his property at Pomona on the Darling River.
Photo shows ABC News videoHas Video Duration: 28 seconds.Pastoralists in North-West Queensland delighted by the unseasonal rain
Ben Hann from Carisbrooke Station south-west of Winton in Queensland reported 191mm of rain up to 5pm Tuesday.
Photo shows ABC News videoHas Video Duration: 56 seconds.What's causing a global food crisis and is the world running out of food?
The war in Ukraine, the pandemic and climate change are fuelling record-high food prices. Now there are warnings that catastrophe is looming, and 44 million people are on the verge of famine.
Photo shows ABC News videoHas Video Duration: 5 minutes 50 seconds.Why spend $50,000 on a pool when you can use a livestock water tank instead?
They're normally used as water tubs for cattle, but some people have found a new use for stock tanks — a stylish, functional and cheap version of a plunge pool.
Photo shows A wooden deck surrounds a steel tank filled with clear, blue water.Bull sells for $280,000 as stud principal says cattle market is at 'warp speed'
A central west New South Wales stud has reclaimed the record for the TOP PRICE Angus bull, after losing the title only five weeks ago.
Photo shows A bull in a paddockRise Up program gives Indigenous workers path into pastoral industry
Aspiring young stockman Chris Mandigalli has a dream. And an Aboriginal-run program is putting him and young people like him on the right path to achieving it.
Photo shows Chris Mandigalli