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UPDATED 29 FEBRUARY 2008
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21 Sep 2007 | Alpacas on the table
A new meat will soon appear on the menu for diners at Adelaide's Hilton. ...... FULL STORY

18 Sep 2007 | Mixed reactions from Tasmanian farmers
Tasmanian farmers have expressed both their relief and frustration following the announcement federal government's drought assistance package. ...... FULL STORY

14 Sep 2007 | Crop failure will increase grocery bill
Prices for many foods are set to rise as the country faces the failure of winter grain crops. ...... FULL STORY

13 Sep 2007 | Foot-and-mouth hits Britain again
The European Union has once again banned British meat exports as another case of foot-and mouth disease has been confirmed. ...... FULL STORY

13 Sep 2007 | Red tape still tangled
The Productivity Commission has said that reforms aimed at reducing red tape for farmers and other primary producers are taking too long and that the sector is not seeing any tangible results. ...... FULL STORY

12 Sep 2007 | Longton station changes hands
The North Queensland cattle station Longton has been sold for around $30 million to owners of the adjoining Natal Downs cattle station, David and Judy Camm. ...... FULL STORY

10 Sep 2007 | Values up for northern rural properties
Values of rural properties across northern Australia are climbing as cashed-up cattle barons seek to expand. ...... FULL STORY

5 Sep 2007 | Unique farm breeds becoming extinct
A report by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation says that livestock production has become too reliant on a few high-yielding breeds and that hardier breed more suited to poorer countries are being lost. ...... FULL STORY

4 Sep 2007 | Macquarie chases red meat market
Macquarie Pastoral Group, a division of Macquarie Bank, has purchased its second major property, The Bulls Run near Wagga Wagga. ...... FULL STORY

3 Sep 2007 | Hot sheep in WA
Three cases of theft, totalling 1,600 sheep, have been reported in the mid-west of Western Australia in the past fortnight. ...... FULL STORY

3 Sep 2007 | Country shows come down with a case of the flu
Country shows will go on, even if the horse events have to be cancelled. ...... FULL STORY



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