Are your animals fit to load?
Livestock must be inspected prior to being loaded and they must not be suffering from conditions that could cause, or would be likely to cause, increased pain or distress during transport.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Nov 17, 2023 | Farming |
Livestock must be inspected prior to being loaded and they must not be suffering from conditions that could cause, or would be likely to cause, increased pain or distress during transport.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Nov 16, 2023 | Farming |
As the weather gets warmer and we edge closer to the fire season, the message to those in high-risk bushfire areas is clear — prepare your property.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Nov 16, 2023 | Farming |
Rural fire services across the country are warning about the dangers of high moisture content in hay as farmers are cutting, baling and storing it in this season’s warmer conditions.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Nov 15, 2023 | Crops, Plants |
The Australian jackfruit industry is worth around $2 million dollars annually and is currently a niche market, despite being widely grown throughout Asia. However, domestic demand is seeing the industry expand.
Read MorePosted by Small Farms | Nov 15, 2023 | Farming |
Cayden Jack Farm is a family owned business, about one-and-a-half hours north of Perth. GLENN KEARNEY shares his journey to sustainability on his small farm.
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