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Few follow in father’s footsteps
14 Mar 2005

There were more than 17,000 farmers between the ages of 18 and 35 in Australia in 1980. Now, there are only 6,000. The NSW Farmers Association said the drop in young people opting to stay on the land was of huge concern to the agricultural industry.

Dubbo Liberal, 14/03/05

Previous News Items:
11 Mar 2005 | AWB sees normal wheat season
11 Mar 2005 | Most profitable farmers buy out their neighbours
11 Mar 2005 | Rent reduced on ghost roads
11 Mar 2005 | AACo chases more cattle stations
10 Mar 2005 | One per cent levy imposed on farm chemicals


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