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ProFarmer Products and Publications
Our publications are essential resources for sound decision-making, summarising the forces shaping agricultural markets, their impact on your business and how you can profit from them.
As a subscriber to ProFarmer, you receive all these publications, plus our online resources and FREE telephone access to our analysts.
Weekly Publications
Weekly six-page ProFarmer Newsletter - Delivered to you via post or email, as requested. Contains information on grains, livestock and wool, plus market news and analysis from both here in Australia and internationally.
Weekly two-page ProFarmer State Market Update - Delivered to your fax machine (or via email) every Saturday morning. A State-by-State run down of news, analysis and issues affecting individual state grain markets. Also includes one-page wrap of all grain prices from all major merchants available in each region across your state.
Annual Publications
Harvest Extra - a 32-page booklet released just before harvest. Your one-stop guide to grain pricing information, grain marketing, warehousing, pools, underwriting, and a complete run-down of all of the main harvest-related products offered by each financial and grain marketing organisation. Before you make any decisions about what to do with your harvested grain, read the Harvest Extra to assess all of your options.
Product Guide - a 34-page booklet outlining all the grain marketing tools on offer to farmers today in an easy to read format that strips away the industry jargon and confusion. Set out in clear sections for each marketing tool, the ProFarmer Product Guide helps you decide which product is best to use in your specific circumstances, and when to use it to maximise returns. Download 2005 Product Guide overview here
Special Reports
ProFarmer Planting Intentions Survey and Crop Condition Reports - We survey ProFarmer subscribers from across Australia to measure planting intentions and to follow crop progress through the growing season. We integrate our data with crop condition ratings from agricultural bodies to provide a national report of crop conditions.
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