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UPDATED 30 NOVEMBER 2004
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29 Jun 2004 | Ernst & Young Weekly Food & Agribusiness Report
- News Highlights
- Wool
- Livestock
- Crops
- Cotton and Sugar
- Rural & Agribusiness Stocks
...... FULL STORY

24 Jun 2004 | CSIRO's winds of change
A CSIRO research team has developed a vaccine that cuts methane emission in sheep by 8 per cent. ...... FULL STORY

22 Jun 2004 | Ernst & Young Weekly Food & Agribusiness Report
- News Highlights
- Wool
- Livestock
- Crops
- Cotton and Sugar
- Rural & Agribusiness Stocks
...... FULL STORY

22 Jun 2004 | Superfine survival
Managing the volatility in wool prices holds the key to improving the bottom-line performance of superfine Merino enterprises, producers have been told at a Goulburn seminar. ...... FULL STORY

17 Jun 2004 | AWH announces selling charges
Australian Wool Handlers has released the schedule of charges for its new wool auction system. ...... FULL STORY

16 Jun 2004 | Wanted: farmers to spend $21,000
Entries for 13 Nuffield travel scholarships for farmers, worth $21,000 each, close on June 25. ...... FULL STORY

15 Jun 2004 | Growers start inquiry into selling wool better
Growers have started their own investigation into ways to lift demand for wool. ...... FULL STORY

15 Jun 2004 | Pigs at number two in the bad five
Feral pigs are rated at No. 2 on Western Australia's list of animal and bird pests. ...... FULL STORY

7 Jun 2004 | NSW woolly jumpers a leap ahead of Qld cousins
NSW farmers are cashing in on rabbits bred for their superfine wool and nutritional meat, while in Queensland they could be fined up to $30,000 for keeping the animals. ...... FULL STORY

7 Jun 2004 | Sheep to shop in eight hours
To shear, spin and knit in under eight hours is the challenge - the international Back to Back Wool Challenge to be precise, in which teams have to to shear a sheep, spin the wool and knit a jumper in the quickest possible time. ...... FULL STORY

7 Jun 2004 | AQIS spells out sheep export rules
The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service has moved to clarify its new identification requirements for live sheep export rules. ...... FULL STORY

4 Jun 2004 | Wheat trade collapses in bad year for regional areas
Rural and regional Australia is continuing to struggle in terms of exports, new figures from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade show. ...... FULL STORY

1 Jun 2004 | Family unravels wool empire
One of Australia's oldest family businesses will be split into two. ...... FULL STORY



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