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Money in sheep, says NSW DPI

The NSW Department of Primary Industries is reporting a rise in the value of sheep enterprises due to improvements in sheep meat and wool prices.

Posted on Tuesday, 14 February 2017
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"Merriwee" article in The Land

Peter Austin has written a great article highlighting the affordability of "Merriwee", published in The Land 9 February 2017.  You can read the article here.

Posted on Monday, 13 February 2017
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"Through the fence" sales are selling short

The current optimism in the rural property market has resulted in some property owners selling their farms ‘through the fence’ to neighbours.&

Posted on Wednesday, 08 February 2017
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Costs of selling a property. Part 1: Clearing up commission rates

Rural Property NSW is doing away with complicated industry jargon and giving you a straight forward explanation of the costs involved with marketing and selling a property.

Posted on Thursday, 02 February 2017
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Crowdfunding could drive investment in niche rural properties

It sounds like a far-fetched idea, but the Australian Farm Institute (AFI) is reporting that crowdfunding could become a legitimate farm funding model into the future.

Posted on Friday, 20 January 2017
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Confidence in cattle remains as conditions dry off

Cattle prices are remaining firm despite increasingly dry conditions across much of the eastern seaboard.  Gunnedah Livestock Agent, Dave Henry, said more rain would be needed to keep buyer confidence intact.

Posted on Friday, 13 January 2017
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Costs commonly overlooked when buying a property

When purchasing a property you’re not just paying for the land.  There are other costs that you need to consider. NSW government stamp duty is a significant expense and it applies each time a property is purchased.

Posted on Thursday, 05 January 2017
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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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