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Nufarm heading for a record
6:22 AM ACDT |
Agricultural chemicals giant Nufarm is tipping a big jump in profit to a record this financial year despite a downturn in the key market of Brazil and concerns about debt.
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'Most stop-start grain harvest on record'
4/12/2008 |
The Australia harvest is proving to be troublesome for both farmers and marketers, with a combination of bad weather, a sluggish international market and uncertainty combining to mean the most stop-start harvest on record.
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Storms leach wheat crop value
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Rain to downgrade wheat crop
Irrigators welcome passage of Water Bill
4/12/2008 |
The National Irrigators Council has welcomed the passage of the Water Amendment Bill 2008 through the Federal Parliament subsequent to all basin states passing referral legislation.
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Water splits Vic Opposition
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Murray water Bill clears Senate ...
Forestry ousts farming under high carbon price
CSIRO crop researcher 'could change the world'
Irrigation water price drops 9pc
Winter lamb contracts out at $4.40 – $4.50
AWI still flawed
PrimeAg 'positive' on 2009 property prospects
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PrimeAg "positive" on 2009 prospects
4/12/2008 |
CONCEDING the global finanacial crisis would have made it much more difficult – if not impossible – to raise the necessary capital needed to develop its portfolio of cropping country today, PrimeAg’s executive chairman, Peter Corish, was in a bullish mood at last night’s opening of its new Toowoomba office.
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Elders to close German, Turkish topmaking plants
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Flexibility key to silo bag success
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'One percenters' key at Hopkins River beef
4:00 AM ACDT |
AUSTRALIA'S beef industry faces many challenges, according to Hopkins River Beef brand owner Sandy Maconochie.
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Project to lift weaning rates
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Cooranga wether lambs to $116.50
Weaning only way for sellers
4:00 AM ACDT |
FOR FURNER weaner producer Norm Smith, the merits of selling weaned cattle hit home while working in a feedlot in the United States in winter 1993.
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Buyers weigh-in for heavy weaners
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Project to lift weaning rates
Interstate buyers 'rain down' at big SE weaner sale
Future focus on leaner lambs
Project to lift weaning rates
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Aust meat in demand
HAVING a chat with a couple of meat buyers the other day led to an interesting question. How ...
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