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Survey finds that cost is a significant obstacle to the adoption of autonomous farm technology

The adoption of fully autonomous farm machinery in Australia faces key barriers, including affordability, connectivity, and confidence in skills to use the technology appropriately. Despite these challenges, a recent survey conducted by Grain Producers Australia, the Tractor and Machinery Association of Australia, and the...

Australian Cotton Shippers and Cotton Association of India Enter into Memorandum of Understanding

The Australian Cotton Shippers Association (ACSA) recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the Cotton Association of India (CAI), marking a significant milestone in strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two nations. This agreement follows a similar MOU signed by ACSA with the American Cotton...

Blue ribbon Janerin & two cropping opportunities list in Queensland

Queensland's property market has seen some interesting listings recently, showcasing a variety of opportunities for potential buyers. From the Darling Downs to the Border Rivers Catchment and Central Highlands, there are properties available that cater to different needs and preferences. One notable listing is...

Daily Market Updates for April 11, 2025

Weather: Limited showers and recent frosts in the Central and Southern Plains of the US have offered little benefit to wheat crops, while flooding in the Delta and Midwest has disrupted Soft Red Winter wheat. The Black Sea region remains dry despite some showers,...

The Australian dollar’s weakness benefits Australian grain that has not been priced yet

The recent drop in the Australian dollar has provided significant benefits for exporters in the country. This decrease in currency value, not seen since March 2020, has created a favorable environment for Australian exporters amidst the ongoing trade tensions between China and the United...

Focus on Feedgrain: Strengthening dollar boosts prices

The recent drop in the Australian dollar to below US 60 cents has sparked renewed export demand and led consumers to increase their bids by up to $5-$10 per tonne in the southern wheat and barley markets to remain competitive. In the northern region,...