Reduced oil for better milling
Oat producers may see an increase in processing efficiency and demand, thanks to new University of South Australia research providing evidence of biological triggers...
Women of sheep industry celebrated
The final list of speakers has been compiled for this year's Clare Valley Festival of the Lamb forum titled ‘Celebrating the Influence of Women...
Drink driver at Peterborough
A woman will face court after being stopped drink driving in Peterborough on Sunday afternoon.
About 5.30pm on 27 July, local patrols spotted a Ford...
Clare drink-drivers caught
Two drink-drivers have been caught in the Clare region over the past week, with one being tracked down after a crash.
Police allege that around...
Fungus wheat crops offer nutritional improvements
Researchers have discovered some wheat varieties reap nutritional benefits of applying a beneficial fungus to soil.
University of Adelaide researchers inoculated eight widely grown Australian...
MFS impart lasting lessons and impressions
High school students across the Mid North were confronted with raw firsthand accounts from an MFS firefighter and crash survivor this week as part...
Fire behaviour trial to benefit farmers
A new project aiming to increase the understanding of fire behaviour in non-cereal crop stubbles, with hopes farmers could benefit from burn trials conducted...
Blyth goes to the dogs
An innovative program bringing canine companions to combat reading anxiety is looking to expand across the Clare Valley.
Blyth Primary School have seen great success...
Local venues eat up public choice awards
A suite of establishments across the region have taken out top honours from the nation’s leading restaurant, accommodation and travel authority.
The Australian Good Food...
State-first Carbon Ready Ag conference
The Northern and Yorke Landscape Board is delivering South Australia’s first-ever Carbon Ready Ag Conference to the region on 27 August.
Hosted by the Northern...