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UPDATED 28 FEBRUARY 2006
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27 Sep 2005 | Fuel thefts surge in western NSW
The rising price of fuel has caused a surge in the theft of fuel from farmers’ tanks. ...... FULL STORY

19 Sep 2005 | Cubbie Station not for sale
Cubbie Station, Australia's largest cotton farm, denied reports it had been sold, and said it was not for sale, nor would it be the subject of a public company share float in the foreseeable future. ...... FULL STORY

12 Sep 2005 | Cubbie the cornerstone of new agribusiness investor
Cubbie Station, the largest cotton farm in Australia, will become the centrepiece of a listed public company to be headquartered in St George and floated on the Australian Stock Exchange. ...... FULL STORY

9 Sep 2005 | Twynam sells gins but keeps cotton farms
Twynam Agricultural Group will seek to sell the gins and marketing arm of its subsidiary Colly Cotton. ...... FULL STORY

8 Sep 2005 | Queensland cotton belt faces low yielding season
Queensland's cotton belt needs a good soaking. With planting only a few weeks out, the majority of the state's cotton belt has very little water in storage. ...... FULL STORY



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