Fodder and assistance getting to producers in Gulf Country floods
Cattle Australia has welcomed the initiatives announced by the Queensland Government to get fodder and other assistance to producers across the flood zone.
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Cattle Australia has welcomed the initiatives announced by the Queensland Government to get fodder and other assistance to producers across the flood zone.
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