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The cattle industry would not exist but for foreign investment.
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Good to know that thousands of caring people in all walks of life oppose the cruel live animal
Live export trade under attack again
Good to know that thousands of caring people in all walks of life oppose the cruel live animal
Live export trade under attack again
Good to know thousands of caring people in all walks of life oppose the cruel live animal trade.
Live export vital for WA says producer
Dumping duty a surprise to importers
20 Apr 18
FARMERS about to spray paddocks prior to sowing this season’s crops may find bargain prices for some herbicides have...
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The rooftop ballroom at Aloft Hotel overlooking Perth city skyline, Optus Stadium and the Swan River was a fitting...
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China has followed through with flagged plans to resume importing United States beef, lifting a ban that has existed since mad cow disease was found in the States in 2003.
Indonesia has relaxed its trade restrictions on secondary beef cuts, re-opening a market that was worth $42 million to Australian exporters two years ago.
Sheep
The recent rainfall will lead to a change in the micron profile of the Australian wool clip next spring, while boosting production volume and lamb marking rates.
While the favourable season is spurring lamb prices and providing more marketing options for producers, livestock agents are concerned rates are reaching unsustainable levels.
Cropping
There will be more cases of sclerotinia in canola in areas that do not traditionally have problems with the disease due to the wet spring.
Chickpea prices have jumped $30 to $50 a tonne above global market values as farmers caught with soggy crops look for alternative grain supplies to fulfill their forward contract commitments.
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