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 Accolades for local community advocate Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 Breaking News Marcia Langton tells royal commission of racial abuse over support for Jewish Australians. Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 General News More than 60,000 roadside breath tests conducted across Wide Bay Burnett as part of Operation Interpose Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Australia vs Bangladesh cricket LIVE: Day two, first test starts at 10:30am AEST, 10am Darwin time; scores, results, squad news August 14, 2026 Man charged following investigation into house fire and related offences at Kingston early Sunday morning August 17, 2026 Lani Pallister: Australian swimmer beats Katie Ledecky in 800m freestyle at Pan Pacific Championships August 16, 2026 Mother's heartbreaking tribute after daughter allegedly murdered by ex August 13, 2026 Load more