WA FARMLAND DEFIES NATIONAL SHIFT IN GEARS AFTER PROPERTY PRICE BOOM ENDS.
By Chris McLennan and Mel Williams of the Farm Weekly.Western Australian farmland values have bucked the national trend with a robust 18.7% per cent growth in 2024.This follows a 9% increase in values in 2023, 4% increase in 2022, 23% increase in 2021 and a slight reduction in 2020.A new report from Ray White release this week found WA farmland...
AUSTRALIAN FARMING SETS $90B RECORD AFTER WET WEATHER CREATES FOOD & FIBRE BONANZA.
By ABC national rural reporter Kath SullivanAustralian farmers have produced their most valuable year yet, growing $90 billion worth of food and fibre, and pushing average yearly farm incomes to between $370,000 and $665,000 depending on the sector.It is the third year in a row that the value of Australian farm production has broken records, driven once more by wet...
NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS’ PREPAY PLUS: A BETTER WAY TO BUDGET ON FARM.
For broad acre farmers Georgie from Birchip and Jenny from Mount Bute, Nutrien Ag Solutions' PrePay Plus isn't just a finance tool - it's a practical way to take the stress out of seasonal budgeting and tax planning.Georgie, who crops lentils, wheat and canola, knows how unpredictable farm finances can be."It's handy having money set aside with Nutrien, ready to...
OPEN NOW: 2026 NUTRIEN AGRONOMY GRADUATE PROGRAM
Job req id: 24148 Date: 11 May 2026 Location: North Fremantle, WA, 6159- Go further with your career at Nutrien Ag Solutions - Competitive salary package/Robust learning and development program/Re-location allowance*/Vehicle - Role to be based in regional locations throughout Western AustraliaNutrien's WA program will be based in various regional locations across WA. During the recruitment process they will discuss your preferred locations, and...
TO ATTRACT THE NEXT GENERATION, AGRICULTURE NEEDS TO DO MORE THAN OFFER A JOB.
Article by Anita Velican,, Senior Director - Human Resources at Nutrien Ag Solutions Australia.We talk a lot in agriculture about the need to bring in the next generation. But attracting young people into the sector is about more than just creating jobs - it's about creating pathways where they can see a future.The latest ABS Labour Force survey shows the...
Grain growers in WA’s south start seeding early while others look to the skies.
With a wet weekend looming, farmers across southern Western Australia are hoping it will consolidate their decision to start seeding early.But those further north are still looking for their first break of the season.After rolling the dice and dry seeding this time last year, Kulin farmer Barry West said he was in a similar position now to what he was...