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UPDATED 30 JUNE 2008
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30 Jan 2008 | Beef exports threatened by US
Australia's largest market for exported beef is under threat with the US and Korea poised to ratify a free trade agreement. ...... FULL STORY

29 Jan 2008 | Welcome rains cause problems for some
While rain along the east coast of the country has helped many farmers, there are also those who have missed out or had their crops destroyed by flooding. ...... FULL STORY

29 Jan 2008 | Beetles the answer to fly bother
The WA state government has refused to commit funds to a program to find another dung beetle species that would help to reduce the number of flies between October and January. ...... FULL STORY

22 Jan 2008 | Wool prices prompt rush to restock
High wool prices are prompting growers to rebuild their flocks, driving up prices for merino rams around the country. ...... FULL STORY

21 Jan 2008 | Feedlot herd shrinking
Only half of the feedlot capacity is being utilised due to a combination of high grain prices, the strong dollar and warm weather conditions in Japan. ...... FULL STORY

21 Jan 2008 | Haystacks go up in smoke
Unusual weather conditions have increased the incidence of hay sheds spontaneously bursting into flames. ...... FULL STORY

17 Jan 2008 | US gives cloned products the green light
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the sale of meat and milk from cloned livestock, saying that the products are as safe to eat as they are from normally bred animals. ...... FULL STORY

14 Jan 2008 | Pig farmers feel the pinch
Australian pig farmers are deserting the industry in the face of record imports of processed pork products such as ham and bacon. ...... FULL STORY

10 Jan 2008 | Bumper sorghum crop causes storage headache
Spring rains are expected to have helped farmers in NSW and Queensland to produce their best sorghum crop in years. ...... FULL STORY



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