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5/11/2008 | Farmers have been warned to become more involved in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals South Australia or run the risk of being "runover" by people with extreme views, according to Marrabel farmer Ian Rowett.  | CommentsComments (12)
Prime markets ease across board
29/10/2008 | Prime lamb prices averaged $1-$2 a head easier at the major saleyards this week.
Sulla offers non-bloating forage
28/10/2008 | A non-bloating high quality winter legume, sulla, already available in SA, is showing great growth potential in trials near Roma, Qld.
28/10/2008 | One of Australia's most awarded beef and lamb suppliers is set to provide attendees at the upcoming Orange Meat Profit Day with some valuable insights into what has made his business so successful.
Rabbit numbers on the up in SA
24/10/2008 | DESPITE the drought, the State's rabbit populations appear to be on the rise, with large increases in South Australia mirroring similar reports from interstate.
24/10/2008 | A LIVE export dispute, which delayed the sale of about 160,000 sheep and a 'couple of thousand' dairy cows, has been resolved with Kuwaiti shipping company Livestock Transport and Trading winning their case against the Federal Government's Australian Marine Safety Authority.
Domestic consumers switch to cheaper meat cuts
20/10/2008 | In September the majority of respondents to MLA's butcher retail survey indicated stronger sales, consistant with a shift from eating out to at home meals.
Best BBQ sourced locally
20/10/2008 | WITH consumers increasingly concerned as much about 'the story' behind the meat they consume as its quality, butchers are well-suited to provide more holistic purchasing experiences for their customers.  | Mutooroo ewes to $111 at YeltaStock prices stay strong
Croppers buy sheep to graze failed crops
18/10/2008 | WITH no significant relief in sight from South Australia's parched spring, marginal regions have launched contingency plans to salvage what is left of failed crops.  | SA irrigation allocations ...Southern farmers suffering ...
10:41 AM ACST | Wool's ugly politics, seen at it's worst in recent months, will not change with new faces at Australian Wool Innovation; the problem is deeply rooted in the very structure of the body.
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