This week's Flashback Friday looks at the month of November in 2010, highlighting what events our journalists covered and the industry big issues.
SAFF slammed the Liberal government over mining legislation and a YP farmer had big concerns about mining companies taking prime cropping land in the area, while the Cambrai locals advocated for their local silos which were still closed, despite the region heading into one of its best harvests in many years.
Producers across the state also shared their thoughts about the positives of sheep coming over from WA, as abundant green grass in the South East gave struggling WA producers a lifeline in another tough season.
A few localised issues cropped up in the editions, with rising locust numbers and River Murray water allocations all on the agenda.
A few awards were also handed out, with Stock Journal's Richard James taking home the 2010 Rural Media Icon award and Penny Schulz, winning the NAB Agribusiness Rising Beef Champion award.