Volume II of The Australian Farmer digital book has now launched!

Staff writers

Here at One Mandate Group, we are proud to announce the much-anticipated launch of Volume II of The Australian Farmer annual digital book – created specifically for farmers and available for free to all readers.

Featuring in-depth articles, case studies and interviews from a range of industry leaders and experts, the book is a treasure trove of usable information to help the Aussie farmer get ahead and improve productivity and profitability. Key chapters in the book include:

· Digital Technology

· Automation and Machinery

· Proven and Premium Farm Products and Services

· Plant Health

· Women in Agriculture

· Animal Health

· Water and Irrigation

·... and much more!

Designed to be saved in your bookmarks and returned to time and time again, the 250+ pages of The Australian Farmer are augmented with videos, links and pop-up boxes to provide extra details and interactive features to truly enrich the reading experience.

While it took plenty of hard work from many different people to create The Australian Farmer , we’d particularly like to thank our many sponsors and authors – without their generous support and contributions, the book would simply not exist!

We hope you enjoy reading Volume II of The Australian Farmer as much as we enjoyed creating it! We’d love to hear your feedback, so please feel free to give us your thoughts on the publication by emailing solutions@onemandate.com and let us know if you have any questions or issues.

Click here to read Volume II of The Australian Farmer annual digital book!


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