WAFarmers in the news, June 21 – 27
President Dale Park WAFarmers to build ties at China meeting – Farm Weekly Study into live trade media coverage – Countryman Wool Council President Ed
President Dale Park WAFarmers to build ties at China meeting – Farm Weekly Study into live trade media coverage – Countryman Wool Council President Ed
WAFarmers is very pleased with the outcomes relating to honey from the ACCC this week. See the below statement from AHBIC: The Australian Honey Bee
WAFarmers made a submission on the “Mandatory Code of Conduct for Grain Export Terminals (Bulk Wheat Exports)” to the Department of Agriculture on 24 July.
Sheep Updates, the premier event for the State’s sheep meat and wool industries, will provide participants with the latest research and extension tools and address
Mobile technology and sheep extension have combined to create an early version of the Lifetime Ewe Management Application for Apple iPhone. Australian Wool Innovation (AWI)
Planning Minister John Day has announced a review of the State’s decade-old telecommunications infrastructure policy and is asking all West Australians to contribute. State Planning
The Department of Agriculture and Food (DAFWA) invites you to participate in one of the focus groups being held in Albany, Northam and Geraldton with six to eight other
As of June 30, all Tier 3 lines will be closed. WAFarmers and the Wheatbelt Railway Retention Alliance are looking for drivers and trucks no
Wheat growers who have completed seeding now have the opportunity to assess crop establishment and reflect on the effectiveness of their sowing strategy. A trials
President Dale Park WAFarmers ‘sceptical’ on property rights commitment – ABC Rural (AUDIO) Bishop hears Arab and Islamic protest over East Jerusalem – SBS (AUDIO)
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