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Rustling days are numbered

Kevin Butler with his test sheep before releasing them into his paddocks now armed with the Ceres tag designed to stop livestock theft “in its tracks”. Livestock theft is estimated to cost Australian farmers more than $72 million. “And there's an extra 50 million worth that we think goes unreported,” he said. Photos: Andy Wilson

A Kilmore East sheep farmer believes that stock theft may become a thing of the past with the advent of a tracking ear tag being re-launched in Australia. ANDY WILSON reports.

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