Saturday, 24 November 2001

There's still cream in dairying, The Australian, 2 March, 2001.

There's still cream in dairying: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 02 Mar 2001: 37.
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A recent report from the Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics showed that while incomes for dairy farmers in Tasmania and Victoria are expected to increase, for those in NSW, Queensland and Western Australia the opposite is true, with some losing up to a third of their income.
More than 100 Queensland and 200 NSW dairy farmers have left the industry since deregulation last July. The hardest hit areas are Dungog and Gloucester in NSW and Biggenden, Kilkivan and Monto in Queensland.
Glenkids in the southern Riverinais the other side of the story. It is an aggregate of two adjacent properties, Glendale and Kidsdale, which are mid-way between Blighty and Deniliquin. All but a few hectares are flood irrigated and lasered for efficient irrigation with recycling of run-off water. The vendors have preserved many of the magnificent redgums and greybox which characterise the region. Hundreds of extra native eucalypts have been planted.

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