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6/01/2009 | A US report says a product popular with California producers contained ammonium sulfate - a synthetic fertiliser.
5/01/2009 | Australia has snubbed an international agreement — to which it is the No. 1 signatory — by refusing to provide information on the neglected state of our most endangered wetlands.  | CommentsComments (2) | Farm runoff not to blame for ...Flooding rains in north-west ...
Kemspey's rodeo king
5/01/2009 | When you climb aboard 1000-odd kilograms of twisting, rampaging bull for a living, a no-fuss sort of nature is a must, and Mid North Coast-bred Pete Farley is as straight-shooting as they come.
Holiday idea: Add light to give your garden a resort feel
24/12/2008 | Adding light in the right places will give the garden a resort feel this summer.  | A cookbook for Christmas?Ride free in the country these ...
A cookbook for Christmas?
22/12/2008 | No longer just stocking-fillers, cookbooks are a genuine, thoughtful gift for anyone partial to donning an apron, writes Helen Greenwood.  | Ride free in the country these ...Range Rover Sport a new best ...
African farming comes to the city
7/12/2008 | A Congolese man, who now calls Blacktown in western Sydney his home, is developing farmland to produce African vegetables for the growing African population.   | CommentsComments (4) | Store lambs to $80 at Swan ...US slashes ag exports forecast
Four-legged fiends wreak havoc in country cemeteries
30/11/2008 | Cemeteries across NSW are fighting an uphill battle against vandalising rabbits, which destabilise headstones, endanger graveyard workers and upset the bereaved by digging up graves.  | CommentsComments (2)
High hopes for industrial hemp
20/11/2008 | Growing some varieties of cannabis becomes legal in NSW today - provided you are a licensed farmer who will harvest hemp for industrial use.  | CommentsComments (1)
High ways to heritage: Snowy cracks list
7/11/2008 | The Australian Alps, from the snow-capped peaks of Kosciuszko to the High Country where the legendary Man from Snowy River rode, will be acknowledged today as a place of outstanding natural and historic value and placed on the National Heritage List.
Scientists on wing find Vic's waterbirds in decline
5/11/2008 | Waterbirds are always going to have a hard time on the driest continent, but a national survey has found they are having the hardest time in Victoria.  | Beekeeper incomes improve ...Further protection for ...
5/11/2008 | A surge in global interest and demand for unusual and rare bush foods from Australian deserts is posing a challenge to the fledgling industry, estimated to be worth between $10-16 million dollars a year.
Further protection for Australian honey bee industry
4/11/2008 | The Rudd Government has committed $300,000 over the next two years to continue an important surveillance program for pests and disease in Australia’s honey bee and pollination industries.   | Beekeeper incomes improve ...
Beekeeper incomes improve against the odds
4/11/2008 | Increasingly, beekeepers are not just producers of honey. They are also increasingly, providers of pollination services that help sustain agriculture and feed the nation, according to a new ABARE survey released today.
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11/12/2008 | Farm lobby groups will decide next week whether the future of farm representation will stay as it is or be broadened to bring in the big end of town.
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