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29 Mar 2004 | WA fox baiting starts in earnest Western Australian landholders are stepping up their campaign against foxes, with 28 Dumbleyung farmers from 35 properties collecting a total of 600 1080 baits last week. ...... FULL STORY
25 Mar 2004 | Last of the doggers In Western Australia there is only a handful of doggers left - once there were 20 or 30 who roamed the state's wheatbelt. ...... FULL STORY
19 Mar 2004 | Shearer shortage clips woolgrowers A national shortage of shearers and shed hands is forcing some small graziers to abandon sheep, their historic breadwinner. ...... FULL STORY
17 Mar 2004 | Improved wool clip may be short-lived Australia's wool clip is expected to increase in 2005, for the first time in 15 years, but the recovery may be short-lived as producers opt for prime lamb production over wool growing. ...... FULL STORY
15 Mar 2004 | China snaps up world's softest bale of wool The finest-ever bale of wool has been sold to Shanghai-based company Kathaytex for $675,000. ...... FULL STORY
12 Mar 2004 | ABARE, Elders differ over wool outlook ABARE and Elders have diverse views about the future of the wool industry: ABARE said recently that real prices are on a long-term steady decline, while Elders believes fine wool is the world's fastest-growing luxury fibre. ...... FULL STORY
11 Mar 2004 | Ultrafine record faces southern challenge Queensland's claim on producing the finest wool bale could already have been bettered. ...... FULL STORY
9 Mar 2004 | Online auctions on show The National Council of Wool Selling Brokers will run a simulation of its proposed online wool auction sales at the forthcoming Sydney Royal Easter Show. ...... FULL STORY
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