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UPDATED 30 APRIL 2008
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Farmers in north-west remain dry
17 Mar 2008

Farmers in the west of Queensland and most of the Northern Territory have missed out on the flooding rains along the east of the country, forcing many to sell their cattle early. Sam Daniels from the Brodie & Co stock company said that people in the east need to be reminded that not everywhere got rain. "Station owners out here have started selling their cattle three or four months ahead of schedule," he said. Some reports have estimated that as many as 80,000 cattle have left the region since the middle of February. Mt Isa in Queensland only received a fifth of its usual rainfall last month and has had no rain yet this month.

The Australian, 17/3/2008

Previous News Items:
10 Mar 2008 | Station value doubles in 4 years
29 Feb 2008 | Horses allowed to travel in NSW
28 Feb 2008 | Live exports necessary: ABARE
26 Feb 2008 | Floods cause food shortage in Queensland
19 Feb 2008 | Beef rejected after abattoir cruelty


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