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More than one third of farmers expect conditions to worsen
31 May 2005

Farmers are more pessimistic about the rural economy than they have been in almost three years. The proportion of primary producers who expect conditions to worsen in the next 12 months has risen to 37 per cent, according to Rabobank's quarterly rural confidence survey. Rabobank said dry conditions around much of Australia have severely damaged prospects for the winter grain crop and have resulted in virtually no pasture growth.

Herald Sun, 31/05/05

Previous News Items:
30 May 2005 | One farmer in eight qualifies for drought aid
30 May 2005 | Farm deposit scheme more of a tax shelter than drought relief
27 May 2005 | Drought out deferred
25 May 2005 | Government defends drought aid
24 May 2005 | More financial assistance on the way for farmers


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