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South Australian Country Hour

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The South Australian Country Hour delivering rural news and information for primary producers.
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South Australian Country Hour

South Australia to receive a fleet of new purpose-built CFS vehicles to access harsh and rugged terrain, pressure mounts on the Federal Government to respond to the algal bloom devastating marine life in SA, and the Adelaide Crows get ready to take on the Gold Coast Suns in a Drought Support AFL Match.

Jul 18, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

The ATA calls on all states to follow SA's lead in tightening licensing restrictions for overseas truck drivers, the government gives further details of the $139m package to support the phase out of live sheep exports by sea, and orange juice prices dip to a decade low after peaking last year.

Jul 17, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

The state's Fisheries patrol vessel Southern Ranger carries out underwater observations of the algal bloom, RSPCA and Australian Pork investigating allegations of animal welfare abuse at an SA abattoir, and the state and federal government to jointly-fund construction of a temporary barge at Cooper Creek.

Jul 16, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

An independent review recommends a mandatory code of conduct for the wine industry to be enforced by the ACCC, the SA Oyster Growers Association encourages the public to continue to support the industry, and the South Australian Junior Heifer Expo celebrates its 40th anniversary.

Jul 15, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

National farming groups call on the Federal Government to ensure the future of the Regional Investment Corporation, nussel farming sites around Port Lincoln shut down after shellfish toxins detected in the area, and Shayla Lepse from the South East named South Australia's Young Rural Ambassador for 2025.

Jul 14, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

Yet another new national record price set for lambs at Wagga Wagga, fishermen call for more research into what's causing the algae bloom, and a new dual-trade apprenticeship on offer in ag machinery and auto electrical technology.

Jul 11, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

The drought still not over as rain brings relief to some and little to others across SA, an SA-based organic certifier goes into administration leaving hundreds of producers scrambling, and northern landholders cut off by floodwaters urge the government to install a ferry at Cooper Creek.

Jul 10, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

Free footy tickets on offer to drought-affected SA farmers at a fundraising AFL match, a commercial fisherman calls for even further support for those struggling in the industry, and Riverland wine grape growers face tough choices as prices and demand not expected to improve for vintage 2026.

Jul 09, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

The State Government announces immediate licence fee relief for commercial fishers affected by the algae bloom, the 2025 National Vintage Report shows a 20% increase in red wine grape varieties crushed last year, and we cross live to the Australian Grassland Association's annual conference in the Adelaide Hills.

Jul 08, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

Calls for more regional health services after a retired farmer loses access to local dialysis care, the commercial fishing industry ramps up calls for government support for fishers affected by the algae bloom, and a breeding value for footrot expected to be introduced into Australia soon.

Jul 07, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

Hay prices soar across Victoria and SA as lucerne hay reaches almost $800 a tonne in some areas, plans to keep varroa mite out of South Australia as pollination season approaches, and buyers from across the country head to the Alice Springs Show where sales fetched prices above national average.

Jul 04, 202555 min

South Austyalian Country Hour

SA ice cream brand Golden North announces it's moving its factory from Laura to Murray Bridge, the South Australian Dairyfarmers' Association welcomes Golden North's move as good news for dairy farmers, and a survey of hundreds of Livestock SA members says 88% have reported severe to catastrophic seasonal conditions.

Jul 03, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

PIRSA's latest forecast predicts this year's SA crop to be around the 10 year average of 8.2 million tonnes, the Gene Technology Regulator issues a licence to the University of Adelaide for its first GM canola field trial, and the Federal Government asked to intervene to save jobs at Nyrstar as Australia's smelting industry struggles to stay afloat.

Jul 02, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

South Australia extends the sheep and goat eID essential equipment rebate for producers for a further 12 months, an investigation finds many South Australian horticulture workers are not being paid properly, and mandatory Country of Origin labelling laws for seafood expanded to include hospitality venues.

Jul 01, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

Hay run charity Need for Feed secures funding to bring a massive load of hay into SA later this month, the National Farmers Federation reflects on ways to keep the organisation together, and hundreds of egg laying hens delivered across Australia's Top End after a long journey from SA.

Jun 30, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

The red meat industry drops its goal of being carbon neutral by 2030, saying it's "not achievable.", MLA's latest Sheep Producers Intentions Survey shows a 56 point increase for SA producers over the past year, and the Australian Fresh Produce Alliance welcomes SA's delay on the ban on plastic produce stickers.

Jun 27, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

A major Fair Work investigation into the horticulture sector identifies hotspots for worker exploitation, commercial fishers impacted by the ongoing algae bloom along parts of SA's coastline, and a small team of South Australians on their way to Canada to help battle remote wild fires.

Jun 26, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

Grain Producers Australia wants growers to have more say on how their levy rate is spent, Australian company Vow gains permission to sell its lab-grown meat domestically, and farmers raise concerns about the Federal Government's plan to collect more tax from people with multi-million-dollar super balances.

Jun 25, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

South Australia again battered by high winds and big tides, but not all farmers receive winter rain, a market analyst outlines the possible impact of the US-Iran conflict for Australian livestock producers, and SA to monitor for polypagous shot hole borer after WA announced it would stop trying to eradicate the pest.

Jun 24, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

An aerial imagery campaign finds hundreds of illegally built dams and expansions in the Mount Lofty ranges, the State Government unveils details of the mental health support services it's funding through its drought support package, and around 90 farmers turn out for a community drought support event at Streaky Bay.

Jun 23, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

The fodder industry working through challenges to bringing much-need hay from WA into SA, concern as after authorities admit a plan to eradicate polyphagous shot-hole borer has failed, and a McLaren Vale grenache makes history to claim the Champion of Show award at the National Wine Show of Australia.

Jun 20, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

The State Government and Opposition at odds over a drought response bill before parliament, councils from drought impacted areas write to the government calling for more targeted drought relief, and SA pauses plans to ban non-compostable plastic produce stickers from September this year.

Jun 19, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

Sheep and lamb records continue to fall at South Australian saleyards, hundreds of hay bales heading to drought-impacted farmers on Kangaroo Island, and Rural Aid volunteers in Eudunda this week helping farmers with jobs around the farm.

Jun 18, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

A survey of 130 grain producers finds half are struggling to access finance or credit due to the drought, farmers call for a delay in the phasing out of cage eggs due to ongoing shortages, and the Iran-Israel conflict escalates volatility across global markets.

Jun 17, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

The New Marine Scalefish Fishery Management Plan for South Australia has been released, a tomato the colour of an eggplant could be available to Australians from next year if it's approved by federal authorities and new research has found natural plant microbes can be used to enhance a wheat plants' ability to resist drought.

Jun 16, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

Growers raise concerns about the quality of the cropping fertiliser mono ammonimum phosphate, Farmers Across Borders secures 6000 bales of hay and straw from WA for drought-affected SA farmers, and Australia's abalone farms struggling to compete in a market flooded with Chinese farmed product.

Jun 13, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

Tractor sales down 35% in SA and take a dive nationally in the month of May, Australia and the European Union go back to the negotiating table for a free trade agreement, and one of the country's largest wine producers rips out hectares of shiraz vineyards.

Jun 12, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

An Adelaide Hills farmer warns others after he's scammed out of $350 while trying to buy hay online to feed his horses, Clare winemakers report a 75% drop in yields for 2025 due to a lack of rain, and Lions Clubs across SA pledge to support Eyre Peninsula livestock producers with donations towards feed.

Jun 11, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

The South Australian state lamb record smashed at the Dublin sale, Treasury Wine Estates opens a new $15m facility in SA dedicated to making no-alcohol wines, and seasonal shortages and crop damage pushing up blueberry prices.

Jun 10, 202555 min

South Australian Country Hour

Some areas of South Australia record their best in crop fall in two years, but more rain is needed, grain industry stalwart John Lush made a Member of the Order of Australia in the King's Birthday honours list, and kelpies celebrated at Casterton's annual Australian Kelpie Muster.

Jun 09, 202555 min
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