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UPDATED 31 MAY 2005
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23 Dec 2004 | Jobs take off as flood waters rise
Cotton farmers in the north west of New South Wales say their plantings now seem safe for this season, with the drought easing its grip, many dams at much higher capacity, and floodwaters making their way down the Darling River. ...... FULL STORY

21 Dec 2004 | GM cotton dominates the new season crop
Around 80 per cent of the Australian cotton crop will comprise genetically modified forms this season. ...... FULL STORY

6 Dec 2004 | Cotton growers fail to share in the commodity price boom
Cotton growers would have to diversify further into crops such as sorghum and soya beans, in light of an extended stretch of poor prices for cotton. ...... FULL STORY



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