Country Today

Country Today - June 10th

26 min · 10. juni 2026
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The start to the new milk season hasn't been as dairy farmers had hoped.. So what's holding prices back? Australia's red meat exports to the Middle East have begun to rebound, despite the war with Iran.  the Federal Government has announced it has secured another 31,000 tonnes of fertiliser, and another 50 million litres of diesel. So how significant is that? To the expansion of renewable energy in regional areas, NSW Energy Minister Penny Sharpe has announced an initial $60 million in community benefit funding from the South West Renewable Energy Zone in the Riverina   There simply won’t be enough honey bees to pollinate key autumn flowering crops’, thanks to varroa mite devastating commercial beehives.  See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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