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Country Today - June 29th

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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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The Murray-Darling Basin Authority has released the “What We Heard” report, which will influence what Governments do next with the basin plan. The take-home message from the report was people want the basin plan to work better. You’ll hear from  CEO of National Irrigators Council, Zara Lowien. Cuts to water allocations in the Murray Irrigation system has meant some farmers haven’t been able to grow rice crops Recent rain has seen paddocks turn green, but it doesn’t mean the pastures are providing livestock with the nutrition they need.  This winter, demand for food relief remains high. You’ll hear from CEO of Albury Wodonga FoodShare, Katrina Pawley.   See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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