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Saudi sheep trade set to resume
11 Feb 2005
The live sheep trade with Saudi Arabia will resume in April. Meat and Livestock Australia forecasts the export of half a million sheep and lambs to Middle Eastern markets this year.
Countryman, 11/02/05
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7 Feb 2005 |
Feds call an end to drought help in southern and western Queensland
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