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UPDATED 29 FEBRUARY 2008
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PrimeAg confident about 2008
16 Jan 2008

PrimeAg is looking forward to good results in 2008 with widespread rainfall and booming commodity prices. The farm owner said that while 400mm of rain in the last six weeks has not yet generated large flows in inland river systems, its properties in areas such as southern and central Queensland were already benefiting. Chairman Peter Corish said that the company had the "pleasant dilemma" of deciding whether to use all their water on the winter crop or to hold some back for next summer.

The Australian, 16/1/2008

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