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Early discussions pay dividends

We don’t have a head office with harbour-side views. We live here, we work here and we know the land. Our head office is in the heart of rural NSW and we’re here for the long haul.

Posted on Friday, 09 December 2016
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Lower dollar silver lining for farmers

A lower Australian dollar could take the edge off wheat price disappointment and make Australian exporters more competitive in the international market.&

Posted on Monday, 28 November 2016
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Q&A with Matt Norie

Matt Norrie is about halfway through harvesting 650 hectares of winter crop. He’s pretty tired but the yields are good so he’s keen to do a couple more laps of the paddock. We helped him pass the time with a quick Q&A session.

Posted on Friday, 25 November 2016
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Optimism returns to north western NSW

This is what it's all about. On a road trip out west this week we found little Harry Cameron in a ripper wheat crop north of Burren Junction. He already has a firm handshake and loves the feeling of crumbling good, black soil in his fingers.

Posted on Thursday, 17 November 2016
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High yields to offset four year low in wheat prices

While wheat prices are at the lowest level in the last four seasons, extremely high yields should be enough offset the effect of the depressed market and make for overall positive results this season.

Posted on Tuesday, 01 November 2016
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Bumper harvest predicted

Farmers on the north west plains are getting set to harvest some of the highest yielding wheat crops in many years. While legume crops have suffered due to an extremely wet winter and spring, local wheat crops have mostly benefited.

Posted on Wednesday, 19 October 2016
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