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Smut may be widespread
15 Jun 2006

Smut disease may have infected a significant number of plants in South East Queensland. Queensland Department of Primary Industries inspectors believe they may have found new infections on the same farm near Childers where the outbreak was initially reported earlier this week.

The Australian, 15/06/06

Previous News Items:
14 Jun 2006 | Fruit fly warning
7 Jun 2006 | Biosecurity report on chicken meat imports due
31 May 2006 | Tax time stimulates agribusiness investment
22 May 2006 | Reduced allocation sent outback fruit firm under water
18 May 2006 | 30,000 extra farmers


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