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Country Today - June 29th

25 min · 29. juni 2026
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Lamb and mutton prices are at record highs, with sheep selling last week at Wagga Wagga for 1000 cents a kg. You'll hear from Elders Wagga Agent, Rob Inglis.   It’s estimated the feral deer population in Victoria is around a million and growing. Yet in Victoria, they are a protected species under the Wildlife Act of 1975.    And what should be a farmer's best friend, the humble dung beetle, which eats manure and boosts our soil health.   We’ll take a look at the global wheat market with Colin Peace of JumbukAG  The Victorian Farmers Federation wants protection for farmland from the 30 data centres proposed in Victoria.   See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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