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UPDATED 30 JUNE 2005
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31 Jan 2005 | Graziers woo city investors in breeding cattle
Two graziers in South Australia have created the Beef Stock Market, in which they intend that outsiders can invest in individual cattle and keep track of them by using radio frequency identification device, or RFID, technology. ...... FULL STORY

31 Jan 2005 | Crop production lifts off
Agriculture has bounced back strongly from the drought, with a 12 per cent increase in the value of production to $36.6 billion in 2003/04, the Australian Bureau of Statistics figures estimate. ...... FULL STORY

27 Jan 2005 | Wheat inventories below normal
Wheat prices may rise by as much as 15 per cent this year from a 20 month low last week because global inventories are likely to be below normal, analysts at Commonwealth Bank of Australia said. ...... FULL STORY

27 Jan 2005 | Tight supply favours Aussie dairy farmers
World dairy prices are increasing as the tight balance between supply and demand on the global market intensifies, according to Dairy Australia. ...... FULL STORY

27 Jan 2005 | Fonterra may offer more for National Foods
New Zealand's Fonterra may yet seek to pay more for dairy processor National Foods than the current best offer from San Miguel. ...... FULL STORY

14 Jan 2005 | AWB makes fourth payment on last season’s wheat crop
AWB in the last week paid the fourth distribution from the 2003/04 wheat crop. ...... FULL STORY

14 Jan 2005 | Lower grain prices in store for late harvests
ABB, AWB and GrainCorp have begun to close grain pools in some ports and receiving zones, with the expected priced to be paid on some replacement pools already at a discount of $15 a tonne to the estimated price on the number one pool. ...... FULL STORY

11 Jan 2005 | Western farmers shun private traders
Managers of Western Australia’s Grain Pool say they have been unable to sell all the grain they expect to receive from farmers at an optimum price... ...... FULL STORY



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