Deluge swamps Manoora
Manoora received more than 70mm of rain in the early hours of the morning, causing Gilbert River to swell and break its banks, flooding...
Mid North drenching
A huge dump of rain late Saturday night caused flash flooding and road closures and took many Mid North residents by surprise as they...
Hay takes a hammering
Cut hay across the Mid North is spoiling on the ground and will likely be below export quality due to persistent rain events preventing baling.
Pinery...
School’s hive the bees’ knees
Brinkworth Primary School students are abuzz with excitement after a hive of bees arrived at their school last week.
Former Snowtown man and hobby apiarist...
Police News: Truckies reported for driving offences
Two Western Australian drivers were stopped on the Barrier Highway at Oodla Wirra last week and reported for a number of driving offences after...
So long silos
Special equipment is being used to demolish the Long Plains silos.
Photo: Jarrad Delaney
The Long Plains landscape has changed forever with the demolition of the...
Valley Magazine: Spring 2022
Welcome to the Spring 2022 edition of Valley Magazine!
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Pirie wharf upgrade helps Mid North growers
Completed asphalt works at the Port Pirie Wharf is paving the way for new grain handling capability, which is expected to benefit Mid North...
$1.6m pledged for locust control
The state government has pledged $1.6 million to limit impacts from the anticipated Australian plague locust outbreaks in areas including the Upper North and...
Over the fence: Grain marketing explained
As the states farmers move toward harvest, grain marketing is front of mind, but what is grain marketing and how does it work?
Basically, grain...













