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Meat industry is caught in a two-speed recovery - Financial Times

Google news - Thu, 02/09/2010 - 08:08

Financial Times

Meat industry is caught in a two-speed recovery
Financial Times
Wesley Mendonça Batista, US head of JBS, the world's largest beef producer, last month told analysts cattle prices would fall in coming months, ...

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Bordertown dump rejected: win for graziers - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Wed, 01/09/2010 - 22:48
A rubbish dump proposal at Bordertown in SA's south east has been rejected by the Development Assessment Commission.

Indecision over beef company sale causing dismay - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Wed, 01/09/2010 - 22:48
There is frustration in the Leeton Shire that no decision has been made on the sale of Rockdale Beef to Brazilian-owned company Swift Australia.

Rain won't dampen Ekka's People's Day, organisers say - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Wed, 01/09/2010 - 22:48
The Royal National Association (RNA) says the show will go on for People's Day at the Brisbane 'Ekka' despite this morning's rain.

Meatworkers call for ban to live exports - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Wed, 01/09/2010 - 22:48
North Queensland meatworkers are calling on the Federal Government to end live exports to prevent further job losses.

Rural Report for Gippsland: Wednesday, September 1, 2010 - ABC Local

Google news - Wed, 01/09/2010 - 09:24

Rural Report for Gippsland: Wednesday, September 1, 2010
ABC Local
Nick McClelland, industry development manager with the Australian fodder industry association, says demand and prices are down for the first time in many ...

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Russia - President Putin on the grain crisis - Meattradenewsdaily (blog)

Google news - Tue, 31/08/2010 - 09:10

Russia - President Putin on the grain crisis
Meattradenewsdaily (blog)
In the first three months of this year, 7116 Australian cattle were exported to Russia. The Russian cattle herd now stands at about 17 million head of ...

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Can the independents help save Australian agriculture? - ABC Online

Google news - Tue, 31/08/2010 - 07:12

Can the independents help save Australian agriculture?
ABC Online
They couldn't even get off their shiny bureaucratic bottoms to ensure that vaccination certificates weren't forged, or that cattle weren't smuggled in from ...

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Independents should put human rights first - Sydney Morning Herald

Google news - Tue, 31/08/2010 - 06:39

Independents should put human rights first
Sydney Morning Herald
Without them everything we hold dear is unsafe, as the Australian citizens Vivien Solon and Cornelia Rao found when they were deported and imprisoned ...

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Beef company sues Xstrata over alleged contamination - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Mon, 30/08/2010 - 20:10
A major beef company has launched legal action against mining company Xstrata over the alleged overflow of chemicals from a mine in Queensland's north-west.

Manly aiming high after 2009 sting

ABC - Mon, 30/08/2010 - 16:49
If any of this year's finals contenders appreciate the need to finish as high as possible inside the NRL's top eight then it is Manly.

Rural Report for North Coast NSW, Monday 30th August, 2010 - ABC Local

Google news - Mon, 30/08/2010 - 09:33

Rural Report for North Coast NSW, Monday 30th August, 2010
ABC Local
"So we get the same price for twelve months, even if eggs are scarce, the price doesn't go up". A Clarence Valley beef grazier is finding he's growing too ...

CLIMATE SPECTATOR: Q&A with Michael Fraser - Business Spectator

Google news - Mon, 30/08/2010 - 07:54

CLIMATE SPECTATOR: Q&A with Michael Fraser
Business Spectator
That the Australian public is currently having a "love affair" with solar and the development of smart appliances makes sense in a Australia's "rising price ...

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Rich palates prosper on the Apple Isle - Sydney Morning Herald

Google news - Mon, 30/08/2010 - 07:01

Rich palates prosper on the Apple Isle
Sydney Morning Herald
Dunn, who grew up on a NSW cattle station, and his wife, Severine, bought their 1900 schoolhouse at Lachlan, near New Norfolk, for $420000 in 2007. ...
Rich palates prosper on the Apple IsleSydney Morning Herald

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Crash not down to running out of fuel - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Sun, 29/08/2010 - 20:55
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has released its preliminary report into a helicopter crash that killed a young man in the remote central Kimberley.

Higher prices expected for commodities - Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Google news - Sun, 29/08/2010 - 14:28

Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Higher prices expected for commodities
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Every ear that goes into a gas tank is one less ear that can fatten cattle or other livestock. Higher feed prices have prompted many ranchers to take their ...

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Opinion: Carry on regardless - Stock Journal

Google news - Sun, 29/08/2010 - 05:23

Opinion: Carry on regardless
Stock Journal
Seemingly, the Russian harvest is a virtual basket case and the consequent rapid rise in wheat prices has been welcomed by Australian growers. ...

Australian Cotton Output May Climb to Near-Decade High on Rain, Price Gain - Bloomberg

Google news - Thu, 26/08/2010 - 19:35

Australian Cotton Output May Climb to Near-Decade High on Rain, Price Gain
Bloomberg
Above-average rainfall in parts of eastern Australia has boosted dams, improved the planting and production outlook for crops and sent cattle prices to the ...

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Bush Trio Crack Whip in Canberra - Sydney Morning Herald

Google news - Thu, 26/08/2010 - 06:55

Telegraph.co.uk

Bush Trio Crack Whip in Canberra
Sydney Morning Herald
And make no mistake, this is an auction.. a real bidding war down at the saleyards for a favoured pen of cattle (we're the cattle by the way- in case the ...
Independents present wishlist to leadersABC Online
Independents want more than barking dogsShepparton News

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