Livestock industry promotes methane actions
South Australia’s livestock industry representative body says ongoing consultation with the industry, as well as transparency is needed following Australia’s signing on to the...
Last chance to choose harvest soundtrack
Grain Producers SA is seeking to select a harvest top 100 songs - aimed at combatting isolation on the header during harvest.
The organisation’s chief...
Hay baling off to slow season start
Hay baling has gotten off to a slow start this spring - thanks to the higher than usual rainfall received in some areas.
Cowell farmer...
Barley kicks off harvest deliveries
Viterra employee Michael O’Rourke sampling the first load delivered to Viterra at Wudinna.
Photos: Supplied
Eyre Peninsula’s grain harvest is underway with a little more than...
Wet year cause of concern, but good yield still expected
Heavy rain in lower Eyre Peninsula in summer and late winter followed by a continuous wet spring means while some farmers in the region...
Positive outlook for Far West farmers
Farmers across the Ceduna and Far West region are hoping the rain stays away in the coming days and weeks, with the prospect of...
Seniors visit Coffin Bay
A bus load of Lock residents enjoyed a recent mystery road trip to Coffin Bay, organised by Lock Get Up and Goers.
The group stopped...
Tumby Lions given quilters insight
Tumby Bay Quilters have said thanks to the Tumby Bay and Districts Lions Club for providing quilts to children and oncology patients.
At the Lions...
Coffin Bay garden one to behold
The ‘unique’ Fiddlestix garden at Coffin Bay will be open to visitors this weekend.
Situated at 58 Holly Rise, the “amazing garden”, as noted by...
Probus makes Colton journey
A group of 16 Streaky Bay Probus Club members made a trip to Colton earlier this month for an enjoyable outing.
The group hired the...