HomeGeneral NewsCanola enters golden age with prices hitting $1000 a tonne | Farm... General News Canola enters golden age with prices hitting $1000 a tonne | Farm Online October 13, 2021 0 2 - Advertisement - Wimmera farmer Nathan Albrecht is cautiously optimstic about his canola crops this year, after good October rain. CANOLA’S stratospheric price rise continues with values cracking a scarcely credible $1000 a tonne. While prices in four figures have occurred in the past in broadacre crops with… Click here to view the original article. TagsFarmonline.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleAustralia Covid news live update: federal cabinet to debate net zero target; NSW, Victoria and ACT vaccination rates surge – The GuardianNext articleStanwell ambulance crash: Maryborough nurse Ray Wyeth, 65, one of two killed in horror smash RELATED ARTICLES General News A Finnish town is heating itself with 2,000 tonnes of crushed rock: its giant “sand battery” can cover almost a month of summer heating... Australian Online News - August 18, 2026 General News Fremantle star Murphy Reid to miss final round clash as Jye Amiss given all clear to fly Australian Online News - August 18, 2026 General News Lyndel Ningella: Police appeal for help to find 10-year-old not seen since Saturday afternoon Australian Online News - August 18, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Guardian Australia chief Rebecca Costello announces abrupt departure August 17, 2026 Arrest warrant issued for man accused of stabbing someone with pitchfork August 12, 2026 Alan Jones trial: Ray Hadley, Peter FitzSimons told about alleged assaults August 17, 2026 The physical effects of heavy phone use (aka tech neck) and how to address them August 13, 2026 Load more