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Nedkylda lamm
Under den här extrema kylan är det inte roligt att vara ett nyfött lamm. När lammets kroppstemperatur sjunker under 37 grader förlorar den sugreflexen. Här kommer lite tips på vad du gör med lamm som har hypotermi.
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Gen för brunstsäsong funnen
Forskare vid Cornells universitet har hittat genen som gör att vissa tackor kan brunsta ur säsong. Detta tror de kan bli mycket användbart i deras lamningssystem STAR system.
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Another BSE detection in Canada
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Viterra consolidates wool arms
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JR uses creative accounting to make his beef levy case
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No need for wheat quality body: GrainCorp
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Wong buys back water on the cheap
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Could Australia already have atypical BSE?
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Greener pastures beckon for RM Williams
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Coalition split on Murray referendum
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Unlikely allies fight live exports
THE Australian meatworkers union has formed an unlikely alliance with animal welfare groups to fight the live export trade, which they say is crippling the Australian meat-processing industry.

Meeting called to address bush crisis
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Redman to attend crisis meeting
Agriculture and Food Minister Terry Redman has spoken to Premier Colin Barnett and will investigate the issues and challenges facing farmers for the approaching season.

Producer calls for united beef industry
IT was not the news that cattle producers wanted to hear, but few were surprised when Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) projected another year of subdued prices and lacklustre export demand for the industry.
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