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06 Nov 15
Alex Mattschoss, Birdwood, and his dad Craig, were at Mt Pleasant to buy cattle. They took home two light Angus steers at $700.
Flashback Friday - Back to March 2003
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12 Nov 15 This week we wind the clock back 12 years to see what was making news in March 2003.
Australian Parliament Farmers’ Market
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12 Nov 15 POLLIES tasted our best farm produce at the inaugural Australian Parliament Farmers' Market.
Top quality beef at 2015 SGCC
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10 Nov 15 Furner beef producers Chris & Maris Bateman have taken out the 2015 SGCC from 160 entries
SA CWA celebrates at state conference
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09 Nov 15 The SACWA held their state conference with a theme of 'Treasure the past and embrace the future'.
Muswellbrook's Cup day races
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09 Nov 15 More than 2000 people ignored the rain to enjoy Muswellbrook's Melbourne Cup Day races last week.
Holbrook Show 2015
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09 Nov 15 133rd Holbrook Show
Dubbo Store Cattle Sale
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08 Nov 15 Steers topped at $1060, heifers to $1075 and cow and calf units made to $2320 on Friday, November 6.
Market Chat: bids fly across SA
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06 Nov 15 Markets editor Paula Thompson recaps major market price trends in the first Market Chat.
2015 Annual Hazelnut Conference
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06 Nov 15 Some 50 growers attended this year's Australian Hazelnut Conference. See our gallery here.
Around the SA markets
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06 Nov 15 All the action from the SA markets.
Wandin Silvan Field Days 2015 GALLERY
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06 Nov 15 There were plenty of smiles to be seen at this year's Wandin Silvan Field Days, Victoria.
Fashions in the rain at Albury
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06 Nov 15 Oaks Day at Albury attracts Ladies fashions
Onions Australia Conference 2015 GALLERY
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06 Nov 15 Onion growers headed to Melbourne for this year's national conference.
Flashback Friday - October 1936
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05 Nov 15 Looking back through the SJ archives to October 1936
Joyce talks water plans
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05 Nov 15 Joyce in Renmark on Murray Darling Basin tour
Taking Stock - Nov 5
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05 Nov 15 Paula Thompson and Elizabeth Anderson have the inside scoop on what's in this week's Stock Journal.
SES warns of 125km/h winds
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04 Nov 15 Winds up to 125km/h are forecast for the Riverland, Murray Bridge, Meningie and the Upper South East
SA harvest rain pics
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04 Nov 15 UPDATED: Harvest halted by big SA rains: your photos
Hazeldean celebrates 150 years
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04 Nov 15 The Litchfield family, Cooma, celebrated 150 years of its Hazeldean Pastoral Company last month.
NSW Farmer of the Year finalists
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04 Nov 15 MEET the 2015 NSW Farmer of the Year finalists
Strong prices for small Dubbo yarding
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03 Nov 15 Strong prices for small yarding at Dubbo store cattle sale
Melbourne Cup at The Land
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03 Nov 15 The Land staff's fashions on the field competition on Melbourne Cup day.
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