Farmers holding onto wheat, says AWB
5:29 PM AEDT | Wheat farmers across Australia are holding back their grain deliveries to AWB Ltd - and to other exporters - in the first season since AWB lost its status as Australia's monopoly wheat exporter.  | Extra help for wheat growers to ... | ABARE slashes wheat crop forecast
A week to remember for many: where the rains fell
2:26 PM AEDT | Floods have hit farmers in the south-east corner of Queensland, but the big November wet has also set up parts of rural Queensland and parts other States for the summer ahead, despite harvest disruptions.  | Relay crops pass water baton | Rain stalls south Qld harvest | VIDEO: Big wet hits with a vengeance
Why GM is needed to fight world food crisis
7:05 PM AEDT | There is something worse than having one GFC. That's having two. Amid the international response to the global financial crisis (GFC), many people have stopped talking about the other GFC: the global food crisis.  | GM crops coexistence conference ... | Ethanol federal excise tax ...

Big wet hits with a vengeance
2:23 PM AEDT | Floods have hit farmers in the South East corner, but the big wet has also set up parts of rural Queensland for the season ahead.

Forced entry raises pipe anger
19/11/2008 | The State Government's pipe alliance cut through fences and forced its way onto Glenburn beef breeder Jeff Spencer's property yesterday against his will after refusing to wait one week for him to cut his hay.  | CommentsComments (2) | Another Govt committee to ... | Goulburn-Murray Water increases ...
Dog traps prove deadly threat to native species
19/11/2008 | Wombats, lyrebirds, kangaroos and a host of other native animals are at serious risk of death or injury from wild dog traps in rural Victoria.  | CommentsComments (1)
Vets say clips
The latest study into the viability of breech clips to replace mulesing suggests they could do ...  | American vets hear breech clips ... | McLachlan re-appears, tries to ...

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