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Story Added Thu, 19th of Jul 2012
Because if I had, I might well be able to keep track of what is happening in world grain markets.
The only thing I ever remember getting excited about at high school, apart from the girls, was ...
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Story Added Thu, 19th of Jul 2012
The Indonesian government announced the tariff would be backdated seven months, with some importers facing bills as high as $1 million.
Northern Territory Cattlemen’s Association executive ...
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Story Added Thu, 19th of Jul 2012
It's not often being in the bottom five per cent of the class is cause for celebration.
But in the dairy business if you get a gong in Dairy Australia's annual Countdown awards that's exactly where ...
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Story Added Thu, 19th of Jul 2012
Maneroo is a specialist red meat business focused on the consumer, based in the Green Triangle of south west Victoria between Hamilton, Portland and Mt Gambier.
Owner Georgina Gubbins said the ...
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Story Added Thu, 19th of Jul 2012
To the extent farmers are still being reminded to carefully consider their farm nutrient needs.
Department of Agriculture and Food WA (DAFWA) senior research officer David Weaver said recent and ...
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Story Added Thu, 19th of Jul 2012
Queensland chief veterinary officer Rick Symons said a positive Hendra test was returned overnight.
With two other horses and two dogs on the property, quarantine measures will remain in place there ...
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Story Added Thu, 19th of Jul 2012
Recently released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, the Australia’s food and nutrition 2012 report shows $5 billion worth of food is being wasted annually, with fresh and ...
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Story Added Thu, 19th of Jul 2012
Yesterday, the Humane Society International’s Alexia Wellbelove said there appeared to be a strong link between livestock ships leaving Fremantle and shark attacks in the past 10 months.
Five ...
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Story Added Thu, 19th of Jul 2012
University of Queensland researchers along with partners at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology will lead a $3.8 million project targeting the common cattle ...
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Story Added Thu, 19th of Jul 2012
A team of Australian and international researchers has identified a set of genetic markers which will take the guesswork out of determining which lambs are the offspring of which sheep.
CSIRO ...
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Story Added Wed, 18th of Jul 2012
Members of the NSW Farmers’ Association put forward a motion this week requesting the government provide funding to local government for repairs to flood damaged shire roads.
NSW ...
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Story Added Wed, 18th of Jul 2012
The bills seek to return arbitrated prices for milk; label imported produce with potential health hazard warnings; and reduce supermarkets’ market share to no more than 20%.
Katter said it ...
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Story Added Wed, 18th of Jul 2012
Released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, the report Australia’s food & nutrition 2012 revealed that the cost of healthy food was increasing at a faster rate than ...
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Story Added Wed, 18th of Jul 2012
Victorian Department of Primary Industries animal biosecurity director Tony Britt said producers could now purchase leader products and allflex NLIS (cattle) tags through its online tag ordering ...
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Story Added Wed, 18th of Jul 2012
A PIC is a unique eight character number assigned by Livestock Health and Pest Authorities to properties with livestock.
It is already a requirement for owners of cattle, sheep, goats and pigs to ...
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