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UPDATED 30 APRIL 2005
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Surging input prices drives up machinery prices
3 Mar 2005

Farmers can expect to pay more for farm equipment, due to the surging price of steel. The Tractor and Machinery Association said price rises were inevitable. The association said suppliers had tolerated lower profit margins for more than year, but would have to restore those margins and lift prices.

The Land, 03/03/05

Previous News Items:
2 Mar 2005 | Farm incomes to fall over the next year
1 Mar 2005 | AWB lifts pool price
28 Feb 2005 | Golden Circle turns to B&B for a lifeline
28 Feb 2005 | Cattle breeding more profitable than wool
25 Feb 2005 | Farming increasingly concentrated in the hands of the few


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