Shares soar, dollar surges on rescue plans
10:13 AM AEST | Australian stocks and the dollar have soared after dramatic moves at home and abroad over the weekend to shore up financial confidence and thaw the global credit system.  | Beef bonus ahead as free trade ... | Govt guarantees all bank deposits
Cut costs by 40c/kg and sell 20mt more wool: AWI vision
10:14 AM AEST | Australian Wool Innovation has today released a strategic plan for the next three years, vowing to increase demand for Australian Merino, cut the cost of production and find alternatives to mulesing within two years.  | WoolProducers back the AWI board | Wool industry mourns passing of ...
Ethanol energy efficiencies improve
9:54 AM AEST | Ethanol production is more energy efficient than previously thought as processing plants continue to make upgrades and changes to improve the process.  | Apologise for 'water ... | Beef bonus ahead as free trade ...

Renowned Steam Plains dispersal draws $97.75 for ewes
9/10/2008 | March-shorn Merino ewes made to $97.75 a head for three year olds, and to $90 a head for the two-year-old group during near $970,000 on-property dispersal of the renowned Steam Plains near Carrathool, NSW, Wednesday.

Going global to boost Qld farm exports
12/10/2008 | The State Government has launched a new campaign to help take Queensland farm produce to the world.
Set up for summer - good rainfall across Qld
12/10/2008 | With the southern States suffering severe drought, Queensland farmers and graziers are in an enviable position, with good falls over the weekend setting up many areas for the season ahead.  | Beef bonus ahead as free trade ... | Govt guarantees all bank deposits
Market chaos hits beef exports
The chaos on global financial markets is flowing through to Queensland's beef exports, with ...

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