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UPDATED 28 NOVEMBER 2003
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27 Jun 2003 | Farmers wild over feral dogs
Victorian farmers are hanging dead feral dogs on roadside fences as a protest at what they say is inaction by the State Government to deal with the livestock-killing pests. ...... FULL STORY

27 Jun 2003 | Chinese meat market opens
After many years of effort, Australian meat produces have at last gained entry to the Chinese market. ...... FULL STORY

25 Jun 2003 | $10,000 reward for stolen cattle
A $10,000 reward is being offered in a bid to solve Victoria's largest-ever cattle-duffing case. ...... FULL STORY

24 Jun 2003 | Live cattle head for record, but next year's hopes dim
Live cattle exports are set to achieve a record this financial year, ABARE says. ...... FULL STORY

23 Jun 2003 | Farmers work to rebuild sheep flock
A national campaign has started to rebuild Australia's flock, which has slipped to its lowest level in 50 years due to the drought. ...... FULL STORY

19 Jun 2003 | Spotlight on live export animal welfare
A letter published in the Australian Veterinary Association's journal has highlighted animal welfare issues relating to cattle exported from Australia to Egypt on board the ship Maysora, as well as the "less-than-desirable" slaughter ...... FULL STORY

17 Jun 2003 | Duffers steal rare breeding cattle
Cattle breeding consultant Helen Fleming covers 13 kilometres of properties during her regular rounds in country Victoria. ...... FULL STORY

17 Jun 2003 | OJD control method 'flawed'
A farming couple from York in Western Australia say they believe the spread of Ovine Johne's Disease cannot be controlled until an efficient diagnostic technique is developed. ...... FULL STORY

16 Jun 2003 | The feral deer invasion
Feral deer are wreaking havoc throughout New South Wales' crops, vineyards, fences, gardens and commercial nurseries - but until a pest order is passed proclaiming them as noxious animals, their number will continue to grow. ...... FULL STORY

12 Jun 2003 | Belmont celebrates 50 years of cattle research
Belmont Cattle Breeding and Research Station is celebrating its 50th birthday on June 12th. ...... FULL STORY

11 Jun 2003 | Calves fed GM feed, says expert
Former Australian Dairy Corporation head Sandy Murdoch says many dairy farmers are unwittingly feeding genetically modified organisms to their calves. ...... FULL STORY

5 Jun 2003 | The good oil on fledgling emu farming business
Although the number of farms has fallen, Australian emu farmers are confident about the future of their industry. ...... FULL STORY



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