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Country Today - June 23rd

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How prepared is Australia for the highly virulent strain of bird flu, H5N1 that’s been confirmed in WA? You’ll hear from Victoria’s Chief Vet Graeme Cooke. A Victorian egg producer has been fined nearly $40k for selling eggs falsely claiming to be free range.    It’s less than 12 months since the Victorian Government approved the use of virtual fencing in farming and beef and cattle producers are embracing the technology as a great labour saver.    Farmers are raising concerns about the federal government's decision to move to full cost recovery on agricultural exports.   See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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