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UPDATED 31 DECEMBER 2004
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27 Jul 2004 | Aussie wool to ride international clothes racks
Australian wool will be back on world clothes racks following a $20 million campaign to boost sales. ...... FULL STORY

23 Jul 2004 | Green scene a winner for farmers of the year
A sheep and goat farmer from Broken Hill and a cotton farmer from Boggabri have won the top prizes in the inaugural farmer of the year and young farmer of the year awards handed out by the NSW Farmers' Association and the NSW Government. ...... 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

15 Jul 2004 | Wool rebounds at a healthy clip
The 15-year decline in the national wool clip will end in 2004-2005, according to Australian Wool Innovation. ...... FULL STORY

8 Jul 2004 | Lack of rain may hurt farmers
The Westpac-National Farmers' Federation rural commodity index rose one per cent in June following a two per cent decline in the $AUD. ...... FULL STORY

6 Jul 2004 | China deal a superfine opportunity for Primerino
Australian superfine wool producer Primerino is set to close a deal with China's largest largest wool processing company, HengYuanXiang (HYX) China Group. ...... FULL STORY

1 Jul 2004 | Rabbits shed light on gut issue for livestock
A study of wild rabbits, co-authored by a CSIRO scientist, has found that there's a network of interactions between the five major species of nematodes and tapeworms existing in the rabbit's gut. ...... FULL STORY



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