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Recruitment: New season sparks big ag jobs placement drive

Beef Central’s first week back after the Christmas/New Year break has seen an avalanche of jobs listings posted on our AgJobs Central recruitment platform. It’s not unusual to see a spike in ag jobs listings in January as the industry starts to get back to work after the holiday break, and this year is no […]

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Dubbo sale 12 Jan 2023: Young cattle cheaper in opening market

Yarding 1910 Change 48 The first cattle sale for the year for Dubbo produced a very mixed yarding of 1910. There were some outstanding bullocks yarded along with good numbers of cows. Ideal feeder cattle were in limited supply though there were good numbers of Bos Indicus cross cattle mixed throughout. There were odd lots […]

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TikTok trend advocates meat-eating habits of a lion

A new trend is doing the rounds on TikTok advocating for people to ditch everything in their diets other then meat, salt and water. Photo: Scimex WHEN it comes to bizarre diets doing the rounds on social media, the mind might go to various forms of the vegan diet. But the latest trend starting the […]

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Cutting costs and emissions in beef production

The team assessed the economic and emissions impacts of different cattle feeds at different locations around the globe to formulate a framework to guide and inform industry sustainability efforts. Postdoctoral Research Fellow Adam C. Castonguay from UQ’s School of Veterinary Science said the study showed that as much as 85 per cent of emissions could be cut without an […]

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Chad Morgan’s life in print | The Land

During the Tamworth Country Music Festival (January 13 to 22, 2023), the book will be available for purchase outside the St George Bank in Peel Street from 9.30 am to 11.30 am and from 12.30 pm at Tamworth Shoppingworld stage for Chad’s daily gigs (as well as selected shows where The Sheik will appear) Click […]

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CLAAS Group achieves record sales | Farm Weekly

Also, its expenditure on research and development reached a new high in 2022, CLAAS said, up 6.4pc to (e)279m ($435.2m) and included “the development and renewal of harvesting machinery and tractors, investments in electronics architecture for machine control and connectivity, as well as expenses for the digitalisation of agricultural processes”. Click to check the original […]

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