Creeping input costs on the back of improved payout prospects for dairy farmers were signalled in Federated Farmers' latest confidence survey.The organisation's economics and commerce spokesman, Phil York, said the survey indicated farmers expected to spe
Liam Baldwin Tue, 27 Jul 2010
Creeping input costs on the back of improved payout prospects for dairy farmers were signalled in Federated Farmers' latest confidence survey.
The organisation’s economics and commerce spokesman, Phil York, said the survey indicated farmers expected to spend more in the next 12 months, but also pay
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