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1 online resource (streaming video file) (57 min. 4 sec.) ; 334149673 bytes |
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Q FEVER OUTBREAKAn outbreak of Q-Fever on a Victorian goat farm prompts the owners to finance the development of an animal vaccine.SHELLING OUTA Tasmanian business has come up with a winning dried abalone product that is selling for up to $1400 a kilo.SALT OF THE EARTHAn innovative farming family harnesses the attributes of one of Australia's toughest native shrubs and turns it into a new kind of livestock feed.MARKETS REPORTObservations and analysis of recent commodity prices and trends with Kerry Lonergan |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-10-18 at 12:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Abalone fisheries -- Economic aspects.
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Abalones -- Growth.
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Cattle -- Feeding and feeds.
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Grazing -- Environmental aspects.
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Rickettsial diseases in animals.
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Rickettsial vaccines.
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Victoria -- Melbourne.
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China.
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South Australia.
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Streaming video
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Courtney, Pip, host
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Adams, Prue, reporter
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Breen, Fiona, reporter
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Lonergan, Kerry, reporter
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Staight, Kerry, reporter
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Anning, Stuart, contributor
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Blacket, Paul, contributor
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Cameron, Sandy, contributor
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Dearing, Mark, contributor
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Firestone, Simon, contributor
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Hansen, Darwin, contributor
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Hudson, Mick, contributor
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Lisson, Dean, contributor
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Nutt, Bruce, contributor
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Polanowski, James, contributor
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Ransen, Byron, contributor
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Stenos, John, contributor
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Van Der Hoek, Wim, contributor
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Vecchinone, Mike, contributor
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Willoughby, Barbara, contributor
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Wilson, Brian, contributor
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Wilson, Jill, contributor
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