The world’s largest ever sheep, lamb and wool forum, kicked off on Wednesday, drawing a record delegation of 1,300 plus people for the three-day event in Adelaide.

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The world’s first automated wool handling facility, using autonomous, self-guided vehicles to move bales, while automated, custom-...
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has highlighted persistent rural connectivity issues in its submission to the Regional Tele...
Autonomous machines can boost productivity, precision and have many benefits to the ease of an operation – but a new global report...
The world’s first automated wool handling facility, using autonomous, self-guided vehicles to move bales, while automated, custom-built core lines process wool, has officially opened in Melbourne.
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has highlighted persistent rural connectivity issues in its submission to the Regional Telecommunications Independent Review Committee's (RTIRC) Regional Telecommunications Review.
Autonomous machines can boost productivity, precision and have many benefits to the ease of an operation – but a new global report from Rabobank shows that the path to market is expected to be relatively slow.
Learn from John Moor's 200 family succession meetings on navigating the challenges of transitions in business. Gain insights on revolutionizing family succession with his experience and breakthroughs, hosted by Ben Law - The Financial Bloke.
Farmbot Monitoring Solutions has successfully completed a capital raise to fund its growth objectives in Australia and the US, where it has recently launched subsidiary, Ranchbot, to the tune of $4.6 million. 
The CSIRO's Ag2050 Scenarios Report has found farm profits could drop by half in some areas by 2050 if producers fail to innovate.
Investment in on-farm infrastructure needs to be carefully examined as individual operators and trusts are taxed and funded differently.
A new report anticipates Australia will become one of the largest carbon credit producers in the world, but to get there will require a massive shift in land use.
Michael Crowley has been announced as the new Managing Director of Meat and Livestock Australia.

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