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UPDATED 31 JULY 2006
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22 Feb 2006 | Sheep e-sier to manage
The e-sheep project uses automated gates to measure each individual animals’ weight, age, sex or wool thickness without the farmer ever leaving the farm house. ...... FULL STORY

17 Feb 2006 | Mulesing clips in testing
AWI has invested $200,000 in a clip mulesing system initially envisaged by AWI chairman Ian McLachlan and now being tested on his property near Hay. ...... FULL STORY

6 Feb 2006 | Wool goes above 700 cents
The benchmark eastern wool market indicator rose 13 cents last week to close at 704 cents per kilo as European buyers competed with the Chinese to push up prices. ...... FULL STORY

2 Feb 2006 | Farmers face mixed outlook
Cotton, lamb, grains, dairy and sugar prices are expected to improve in the first half of 2006 whilst beef prices cool and wool falls ten per cent according to Westpac’s latest regional economic report. ...... FULL STORY



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