McIvor Times - Country News - 18 Sep 2018

Table of content - McIvor Times - Country News (18 Sep 2018)

Diversion warning
Dairy profit report
Numurkah GrainCorp fire
Aussie first mower at Elmore
Last market
Seeking neutral impact
Cohuna solar farm green light
Things you need to know
Backflip on seeking not to give evidence
PM’s tweet criticised
Rate jumps irk farmers
Chat with our team
Business as usual after fire
Trio makes farm life easier
Make water available to farmers in need
Dogs to be put through paces
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Young gun is the winning bid
Deal will improve irrigation water delivery
Cropping workshop
Canola options considered
Heat tolerance research results promising
Ram best
Get connected to information
Funds for rail freight study
Winter crop output tipped to go down
Income hopes won’t dry up
Rural crime tackled
Students take lessons to city
Weir all clear for users
Dumping a mystery
Hunt grows for prickly culprit
Ban labelled ‘racist’
Call to beef-up cruelty penalties
Live export ban fails to get votes
Tight cost control pays off
Katty plans a big day
Breed judging to be on farm
Dry season decisions
Snakes on the move
Submit ideas
Avoid harvester fires
Research centre open day
Showcasing opportunities
New power farms announced
PM targets National Energy Guarantee
Managing movement
Making beeline for deal
Food laws tightened
Federal bypass
Women are happy campers
PRIZE OF THE WEEK
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Tocumwal 28 Riley Crt
Tallygaroopna clearing sale
Toolamba 1270 River Rd
Gardening Position
Giant posts loss
Support for code
Review announced
Rams up for auction
WANGARATTA CATTLE SALE
Work smarter, not harder
BENDIGO SHEEP SALE
SHEPPARTON SHEEP SALE
Stock up on top rams
BENDIGO CATTLE SALE
Focus on heat stress
Eyes in sky check compliance
Works continue year-round
Project brings jobs and chance to learn
Cover up to protect new-season hay
Grain growers look at options
Family wins national hay award
Tractor family gets new siblings
Crops are heading towards hay
Huge mower already on the job
Machinery on show
Both sides of the feed equation
Corn variety yields results
Feeling the squeeze
Safety must be a priority
New baler gets the job done
Handling the heaviest loads
Producing quality silage
Reap the reward of good hay
Hay runs keeping livestock alive

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