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AgBoost scales AI-enabled genetic data software for cattle producers

After years of product development and field testing, AgBoost has announced the global commercial expansion of its cloud-based data analysis platform that helps cattle producers interpret genomic data for selective breeding, health, market value, and nutrition management. Despite a 65% increase in U.S. beef herd productivity over five decades, according to USDA, rising demand for […]

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Readers Back Coalition’s Push To Explore Nuclear Energy | Farm Weekly

Australians have been debating nuclear power since the 1950’s. The nation’s sole nuclear plant in Lucas Heights, Sydney, was built to test materials for their suitability to use in future power reactors however it was only used to make medical radioisotopes for several years before being decommissioned. Click to check the original article.

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Readers Back Coalition’s Push To Explore Nuclear Energy | The Land

Australians have been debating nuclear power since the 1950’s. The nation’s sole nuclear plant in Lucas Heights, Sydney, was built to test materials for their suitability to use in future power reactors however it was only used to make medical radioisotopes for several years before being decommissioned. Click to check the original article.

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Millie Pilkington: Photographing dogs, movie stars and the Royal Family

Portrait photographer Millie Pilkington joins James Fisher on the Country Life podcast. Millie Pilkington is one of Britain’s best-known portrait photographers, with her work regularly appearing in Country Life as well as dozens of other publications. We were truly delighted that she joined James Fisher on the Country Life podcast this week to talk about […]

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New law protects American farmland and food security

By Mark Eisele, president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association In Washington, there is a little-known government board called the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). Its purpose is simple—review foreign transactions for their national security implications in the U.S.—but today this committee has new importance for protecting America’s farmland and food […]

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Live cattle prices headed higher

The cash steer market peaked last fall at $1.85/lb. on November 1 in the Southern Plains. Last week, cash steer prices traded from $1.83/lb.-$1.86/lb. in the south. Prices in the North were stronger, edging up to $1.88/lb. tops in Nebraska and $1.895/lb. for a top in Iowa. Dressed trade was reported at $298.00/cwt. with unconfirmed […]

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