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Smart Farming: Revolutionising Australian Agriculture

A recent data states that the “smart agriculture market is projected to reach USD 36.24 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 10.80% during the forecast period (2022-2030)”. What is Smart Farming? Smart farming is the concept of managing farms using advanced...

Benefits of Carbon Farming in Australia

As a farmer, have you thought of farming carbon ever? Carbon farming is surprisingly profitable and can work alongside your current farming operation. In this blog, we have discussed carbon farming and its benefits in Australia. What is Carbon Farming? Carbon farming,...

An Outline of Farm Direct Marketing

Despite being an arid land, agriculture is one of the most significant industries in the country, contributing to the country’s economy. 50% of the country’s land is used for farming practices which produce primary food items like milk, meat, fruits, vegetables, and...

Australia’s 10 Favourite Winter Crops

A swather cutting rows of canola seed for harvesting crops in a rural countryside cloudy landscape. Starting from May and ending in August, with temperatures dropping to as low as five degrees Celsius, winters in Australia are usually very cold. June and July are the...

Agricultural Evaluation in Australia

Based on a report put forward by Patton in Alkin, it is stated there are three key elements of evaluation: Systematic information collection People or groups of people who are identifiable Decision-making related to a product or enhancing program effectiveness Like...

6 Popular Farm Management Software in Australia

Maintaining notebooks and spreadsheets are archaic methods of managing farms and keeping records. Modern-day farmers have switched to farm management software that helps them to cope with numerous hurdles such as climate change, pest infestation, decreasing soil...

15 Best Agricultural Companies in Australia

Even though most parts of Australia are arid, agriculture is the mainstay of the country’s economy. A leading producer of wool, wine, grains (wheat and barley), meat, sugar, dairy, and fruits, agriculture contributes approximately 3% of the GDP. The key players of the...