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UPDATED 31 JULY 2005
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25 Feb 2005 | Farming increasingly concentrated in the hands of the few
National Australia Bank forecast that declining margins, poor incomes and the cost of getting into large-scale agriculture would leave Australia with less than 100,000 farmers within 15 years. ...... FULL STORY

17 Feb 2005 | GM crops shift to drought resistance
Genetically modified crops are shifting toward drought resistance and nutritional changes and away from herbicide resistance. ...... FULL STORY

11 Feb 2005 | Livestock tags go to waste
Processors are showing little interest in making use of the National Livestock Identification Scheme, acccording to Australian Beef Association. ...... FULL STORY

1 Feb 2005 | Telstra trials DSL deeper in the bush
Telstra will trial a new form of digital subscriber line services that could extend DSL broadband coverage to 90 per cent of Australians by 2006, Telstra CountryWide said. ...... FULL STORY



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