Funding supports Eyre Peninsula project
An Eyre Peninsula project is among those to share in $3.12 million in new research funding from the South Australian Grain Industry Trust (SAGIT)...
Greater access to WA hay a small win
Livestock SA has welcomed the state government’s decision to allow hay to be accessed from parts of Western Australia.
The agreement follows ongoing discussions...
Projects monitor mouse activity
The ongoing threat of mouse activity to grain growers is the focus of two projects aimed at reducing the impact of mice in crops.
Grains...
Fodder for EP farmers
As Eyre Peninsula farmers continue to battle the impacts of the ongoing drought, the state government has delivered 80 tonnes of fodder to 11...
Grain producers nervous with seeding underway
Grain producers in South Australia are having to make “incredibly tough decisions” amid persistent dry conditions, according to Grain Producers SA’s ‘2025 Seeding Intentions...
Minister invited to visit drought-hit communities
Grain Producers SA (GPSA) is inviting the reappointed Federal Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Minister to visit South Australia to witness firsthand the impact drought...
Mice in moderate numbers on Eyre Peninsula
Farmers need to be vigilant with mouse activity on Eyre Peninsula, according to the latest Mouse Activity Report.
The April 2025 report from the CSIRO...
Bleak picture painted by 2024-25 report
A challenging season has seen South Australia’s estimated grain production for 2024-25 come in at 5.2 million tonnes.
The latest Crop and Pasture Report -...
Inflating food prices
Inflation ticked higher across the majority of food categories, the latest quarterly Consumer Price Index (CPI) data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has...
Aussie beef deemed ‘sustainable’
The sustainability credentials of Australian beef have been recognised on the global stage as the only sustainable protein available at the Word Expo 2025,...