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UPDATED 31 MARCH 2006
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28 Oct 2005 | Wholesale egg prices under cost of production
An egg price war in South Australia has cut prices at some retailers to as low as $1 a dozen. ...... FULL STORY

28 Oct 2005 | Agents won’t work with sheep ID rules
Stock and station agents say they will boycott the sheep National Livestock Identification System. ...... FULL STORY

27 Oct 2005 | Visual tracking system for sheep
The Sheepmeat Council said it would adopt a visual identification, rather than an electronic system, to identify sheep and goats. ...... FULL STORY

25 Oct 2005 | Saudi sheep trade picks up
Live sheep exports from Western Australia to Saudi Arabia are up to 350,000 sheep since the trade resumed in July. ...... FULL STORY

20 Oct 2005 | Cattlemen push for compromise on alpine grazing
Mountain cattlemen in Victoria said they would broaden their fight to regain access for cattle grazing in the Alpine National Park. ...... FULL STORY

18 Oct 2005 | Farms spring back to life in New South Wales
Four months ago most of NSW was a dust bowl. ...... FULL STORY

14 Oct 2005 | Elders front runner for Harvey beef
At least four parties, including the Green family, are seeking to buy Western Australia’s biggest beef producer and exporter, E.G. Green and Sons. ...... FULL STORY

12 Oct 2005 | Heritage fund turns cattle station over to conservation
The Australian Bush Heritage Fund paid $3.7 million to buy the Craven’s Park cattle station in western Queensland. ...... FULL STORY

10 Oct 2005 | Beef brands fatten margins
Australian Agricultural Co is achieving increased sales of branded beef products. ...... FULL STORY

10 Oct 2005 | Foreign investors cool on top end cattle
Five cattle stations in the Northern Territory owned by interests associated with the Sultan of Brunei are for sale, and are expected to sell for more than $30 million. ...... FULL STORY

4 Oct 2005 | Truck rego may increase fourfold
The National Transport Commission wants to increase registration fees paid by some truck operators by four times. ...... FULL STORY

4 Oct 2005 | Too few goats to sustain abattoirs
Australian goat meat exports increased by 16 per cent 2004/05 to a record 18,700 tonnes, making Australia the largest global exporter of goat meat. ...... FULL STORY



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