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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

20 Sep 2005 | Farm profits forecast to decline
The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics said the value of farm production in 2005/06 would decline by two per cent from the year before. ...... FULL STORY

14 Sep 2005 | Average farm fuel bill rises $37,000
Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics figures show the average spent on fuel-related costs to crop farmers was $123,000 last financial year. ...... FULL STORY

13 Sep 2005 | Transport a bigger burden in horticulture
The Australian Bureau of Statistics said it estimated average marketing and transport costs of agricultural commodities at nine per cent of the gross value of all agricultural production in 2003/04. ...... FULL STORY

12 Sep 2005 | Price of diesel a burden
Very high fuel prices are affecting farmers as they enter one of the busiest and most fuel-intensive periods of the year, harvesting winter grains and sowing summer crops. ...... FULL STORY



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