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Industry NewsNew go-to guide on automatic weather stations07 December 2017FIND OUT MORE
According to Christine Killip (pictured), MLA’s practical guide on automatic weather stations provides best practice information on their selection, installation, operation and maintenance. -
Market NewsDrier and warmer weather likely for autumn – BOM28 February 2017FIND OUT MORE
Autumn (March to May) rainfall is likely to be below-average for the majority of Australia, according to the latest weather... -
Industry NewsAccess the latest BOM Forewarned is Forearmed weather tools07 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
The new features respond to the growing need for information around unseasonal and extreme weather and climate events to build climate resilience and support better-informed decision making. -
Keep perspective when it comes to weather declaration18 December 2023FIND OUT MORE
In 2023, we’ve seen a change in conditions including a massive increase in supply of cattle, sheep and goats and a declaration of El Niño in September. -
Industry NewsWeather outlook: La Niña conditions end as El Niño is expected to set in17 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
Despite flooding conditions in northern Australia, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has issued a statement that La Niña has officially ended in the tropical Pacific Ocean and has returned to El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) neutral conditions. -
Industry NewsAustralia no longer in an El Niño event24 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) revealed the tropical Pacific Ocean has returned to ENSO-neutral, indicating that Australia is no longer in an active El Niño period. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap05 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market has shown signs of improvement across various indicators. Following the Easter break and bolstered by strong rainfall, yardings increased by 1,688 to reach 23,704 head – however, this is still a 61% drop from two weeks ago. Queensland witnessed the largest reduction in yardings, declining by 1019 to 5,869 head. -
R&DB.PAS.0510 - Spatio-temporal prediction of pasture dieback using UAVs and remote sensingFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DV.DIG.2022 - MLA Digital Farm: ICT International sensors providing better outcomes in environmental monitoringFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DProducer requirements for weather and seasonal climate forecastingProducer requirements for weather and seasonal climate forecastingFIND OUT MORE
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