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UPDATED 31 OCTOBER 2007
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31 May 2007 | Some hope with rain in SA
The forecast for rain across most areas of South Australia over the next week is looking good. ...... FULL STORY

24 May 2007 | Concerns over kangaroo meat
Animal lobby groups such as Animal Liberation and Wildlife Protection of Australia have claimed that kangaroo meat is potentially dangerous and that the 'roo meat industry should be shut down. ...... FULL STORY

23 May 2007 | National symbol now a pet
Red kangaroos are being bred in the US for sale as pets. ...... FULL STORY

22 May 2007 | No drugs in sheds
The WA Shearing Contractors Association has said that they support the implementation of random drug tests in shearing sheds. ...... FULL STORY

18 May 2007 | Turning saltbush into a positive
Dryland salinity is a problem that affects about five million hectares of land across Australia. ...... FULL STORY

15 May 2007 | Roo cull to go ahead
The RSPCA says that proposed kangaroo culls at Majura and Belconnen in the ACT are a result of the Defence Department which owns the land failing to control numbers adequately. ...... FULL STORY

11 May 2007 | Farmers still optimistic despite the drought
Despite the continuing drought, farmers and food manufacturers in Victoria are increasingly upbeat and have not cut capital spending, according to the March quarter Westpac and Charles Sturt University agribusiness index. ...... FULL STORY

9 May 2007 | Fodder crisis continues
Farmer groups and governments are struggling to find a solution to southeast Australia's fodder crisis. ...... FULL STORY

8 May 2007 | Desperate measures taken as no rain falls
Queensland grazier Bob Morrish is desperately trying to hold on to 350 cows – the last of his breeders, which numbered 4,000 when drought started to cripple his Windorah district property. ...... FULL STORY

4 May 2007 | Grazier’s lose feed in $1 million fire
Drought stricken farmers in Adelaide have lost desperately needed feed in what is believed to have been a deliberately lit $1 million shed fire. ...... FULL STORY

4 May 2007 | Farmers tell Turnbull he's on his own
Water Resources Minister Malcolm Turnbull has lost the support of the Victorian Farmers Federation. ...... FULL STORY

3 May 2007 | Lack of healthy sheep sees dog trials cancelled
The Seymour Dog Trials, scheduled for May 10-12, have been cancelled due to a lack of healthy sheep. ...... FULL STORY

3 May 2007 | Footrot trials begin
Footrot vaccine trials will begin at the end of the year after the completion of ground-breaking research. ...... FULL STORY



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