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UPDATED 31 OCTOBER 2004
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Farmers count the cost of going green
9 Sep 2004

The National Farmers' Federation wants the next government to provide up to $1 billion to pay landholders to conserve native vegetation and keep vermin and weeds off their properties. NFF president Peter Corish said farmers were bearing the cost for the community's demands to preserve native vegetation without any compensation or incentive to lock up tracts of land.

AAP, 08/09/04

Previous News Items:
7 Sep 2004 | Another Stanbroke remnant hits the cattle market
20 Aug 2004 | Plan to let sugar cane farmers sell zone rights
16 Aug 2004 | Cattle boom beefs up the bush
12 Mar 2004 | Cane growers battle to fight off fire sales


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