Farming: Crops at risk from emus

A MALLEE grain grower says “large emu mobs” reportedly living in the northern Mallee have the potential to cause significant damage to farmers’ crops.Wheat and barley grower Scott Anderson, who farms south of Ouyen, said he had been told there were as many as 50 large mobs of emus in the region.He said emus could […]

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