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UPDATED 31 AUGUST 2007
INDEXMAR 07APR 07MAY 07JUN 07JUL 07AUG 07LATEST

29 Mar 2007 | Record beef sale
This week beef producers will sell a record number of store cattle as the season continues to stay dry and feed costs climb. ...... FULL STORY

29 Mar 2007 | Bounty out on dogs
The Victorian Government has announced a $1 million bounty scheme today to control foxes and wild dogs in the regions that have been ravaged by fires. ...... FULL STORY

28 Mar 2007 | Skintraction the end to mulesing
Cobbitt Technologies has developed an intradermal chemical which can produce a localised patch of bare skin on sheep. ...... FULL STORY

28 Mar 2007 | Confidence springs back with autumn rain
Recent rain and the possibility of a return to normal seasonal conditions have caused confidence in rural Australia to rise. ...... FULL STORY

27 Mar 2007 | Northern Territory assistance approved
Although rain has fallen for the first time in years in parts of central Australia graziers in the area are now eligible for drought assistance. ...... FULL STORY

23 Mar 2007 | City shelter for farm babies
Rhonda Hall, an Arcadia resident, has turned her backyard into a mini-farm to care for ailing sheep, goats and deer. ...... FULL STORY

20 Mar 2007 | Stock prices increase
After rain across NSW and Queensland, sheep prices have nearly tripled in the past two months and cattle prices are expected to continue to rise. ...... FULL STORY

15 Mar 2007 | Mulesing deadline caused worry
Wool industry leaders are insisting that alternatives to mulesing will be available by the 2010 deadline but others say there is no hope of acceptable options in that timeframe. ...... FULL STORY

9 Mar 2007 | Police open fire after cowboys fail
Six cows bound for a Brisbane abattoir fell off the back of the truck causing chaos to motorway traffic on the M1 in Sydney yesterday. ...... FULL STORY

9 Mar 2007 | Confused cow chomps up chooks
An Indian man has discovered his cow eating up several chickens a night. ...... FULL STORY

7 Mar 2007 | Top year for lamb and beef
In its latest commodities report the Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics (ABARE) has forecast higher returns for lamb and beef producers over the next year. ...... FULL STORY

1 Mar 2007 | Egg prices to rise
The price of a dozen eggs will soon rise by as much as $0.40. Australian Egg Corporation managing director James Kellaway said that a price rise for eggs was inevitable... ...... FULL STORY



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