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UPDATED 30 APRIL 2005
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19 Nov 2004 | Newcomers and part timers driving farm growth
Hobby, lifestyle and part-time farmers may be the fastest growing segment of primary production. ...... FULL STORY

9 Nov 2004 | Citrus canker squeezes Burnett orchardists
Citrus Canker is starting to have an impact on some Queensland growers, with one prominent orchardist in the Bundaberg region selling out after failing to secure bank finance on favourable terms. ...... FULL STORY

8 Nov 2004 | Land holders capitalise on commodity prices
Higher prices for many farm commodities are driving the price of agricultural land higher, with existing land holders often the buyers. ...... FULL STORY



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