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.  | Water splits Vic Opposition | Murray water Bill clears Senate ...
'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.  | CommentsComments (1) | Storms leach wheat crop value | Rain to downgrade wheat crop
Don't go soft on emission cuts, Rudd told
4/12/2008 | More than 50 environment groups have delivered an urgent letter to the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, calling on him to reject advice to set a low 2020 target for the reduction of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions, saying it would "represent a profound failure" by his Government.  | CommentsComments (1) | Fight climate change by ... | Forestry ousts farming under ...

Elders to close German, Turkish topmaking plants
3/12/2008 | Having earlier this year announced an end to its wool trading arm and risk management desk, Elders has now declared it will not only reduce its staff by 140, or 5pc, but close its German and Turkish topmaking plants as well. Listen in to Elders Rural Services managing director Mike Guerin.

Elders reinvests in 'new' network
4/12/2008 | THE foundations of Elders' Adelaide head office were rocked last week with more than a quarter of its rural services staff made redundant.  | Farmers urged to lodge ... | SAFF welcomes move to protect ...
Pleasant first-cross ewes to $138
4/12/2008 | AFTER 60 years of Merino breeding, Rangelea Park dispersed its flock at Mount Pleasant's annual Merino and Border Leicester-Merino off-shears sale on Wednesday last week.  | Buyers weigh-in for heavy weaners | Cooranga wether lambs to $116.50
Grain merger a step closer
THE possible merger of Australia's two biggest grain giants could lead to reduced competition ...  | ABB introduces pool payment ... | ABB Grain diversification lifts ...

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