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28 Jul 2004 | Smart traps hope on wild dogs The Victorian Department of Primary Industries is examining "smart" traps that can alert a dogger once a wild dog is caught. ...... FULL STORY
22 Jul 2004 | Telstra's bush services a 'shemozzle' Dick Estens, the farmer who headed a Federal Government inquiry into rural and regional telecommunications services, believes many bush services are still a "shemozzle". ...... FULL STORY
21 Jul 2004 | Credit charge raises hackles Farmers have slammed Telstra's decision to charge them for payments by credit card. ...... FULL STORY
21 Jul 2004 | Farmer McGauchie gets Telstra chairman job Telstra has named Victorian farmer Donald McGauchie as its new chairman. ...... FULL STORY
20 Jul 2004 | Wool fibre research branches out New research into the molecular events underlying wool development could improve production and profits, says CSIRO Livestock Industries. ...... FULL STORY
20 Jul 2004 | Problem porcines pig out at their peril The pig's reputation for pigging out will soon become its undoing, as scientists in Canberra are developing a perfect bait for feral pigs. ...... FULL STORY
14 Jul 2004 | Cloned Suzi falls to disease Australia's first cloned dairy cow, Suzi, has died. She died last month of acute mastitis soon after calving. ...... FULL STORY
13 Jul 2004 | Study confirms viability of chicken drug: BioDiem An independent study by RMIT University has confirmed the commercial viability of BioDiem's drug to replace antibiotics used on chickens for disease control and to boost growth, according to the company. ...... FULL STORY
1 Jul 2004 | Bacteria aids dryland salinity fight CSIRO Plant Industry has developed a granular inoculant that helps wattles establish up to five times faster than normal. ...... FULL STORY
1 Jul 2004 | Barry's shout a lifesaver Barry Harris, a 70-year-old inventor from Melbourne's Dandenong Ranges, shouts at his tractor. ...... FULL STORY
1 Jul 2004 | Cotton ready for second attempt in WA A second attempt to establish a cotton industry at Ord River, this time based on the GM variety Bollgard, is ready to go, says WA Agriculture Department researcher Geoff Strickland. ...... FULL STORY
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