Sheepmeat value to reach $4.4 billion, ABARES forecasts
ABARES is predicting saleyard prices will go up, with sheepmeat and live sheep production to reach $4.4 billion in value. Click to check the original article.
ABARES is predicting saleyard prices will go up, with sheepmeat and live sheep production to reach $4.4 billion in value. Click to check the original article.
TAFE NSW director of agribusiness, Barry Quine, said TAFE NSW Richmond’s specialist facilities, which include livestock handling facilities and a horticultural centre of excellence, and close ties with industry gave graduates a distinct edge in the jobs’ market. Click to check the original article.
On the cropping front, horticulture was expected to keep kicking goals, with production growing more strongly than wheat and barley in 2024-25, increasing by $563 million to almost $18b, while export values would be a record $3.6b in 2023-24, and hit $4b in 2024-25, thanks largely to fruit and nut sales. Click to check the […]
On the cropping front, horticulture was expected to keep kicking goals, with production growing more strongly than wheat and barley in 2024-25, increasing by $563 million to almost $18b, while export values would be a record $3.6b in 2023-24, and hit $4b in 2024-25, thanks largely to fruit and nut sales. Click to check the […]
On the cropping front, horticulture was expected to keep kicking goals, with production growing more strongly than wheat and barley in 2024-25, increasing by $563 million to almost $18b, while export values would be a record $3.6b in 2023-24, and hit $4b in 2024-25, thanks largely to fruit and nut sales. Click to check the […]
Texas A&M Forest Service Blue Team Operations Section Chief Mike Brod said in a Monday morning update that crews had another “really good, productive day” on the fire line Sunday as they continued to control and mop up the fire perimeters of several Texas Panhandle wildfires. In addition to the Smokehouse Creek Fire, which last […]
The Boomanoomana farmer advocating for agriculture on YouTube. Click to check the original article.
Wildfire can leave a ranching operation without forage, requiring a sudden and radical change in management to maintain animals immediately after the event. Fortunately, the ruminant animal is resilient and can adapt to a wide range of diet composition and feeding management levels. David Lalman, Oklahoma State University Extension beef cattle specialist, and Dana Zook, […]
Giles Kime joins James Fisher on the Country Life Podcast to explain how he and the team come up with the definitive list of country house specialists in Britain. For the past eight years, the Country Life Top 100 has been the essential list when it comes to finding the best architects, builders, interior and […]
The annual summary recording nationwide grain dust bin explosions reported nine incidents in the United States in 2023. This means that there was no increase from the nine reported incidents in 2022. The 10-year average of 8.4 explosions remains relatively unchanged. Notably, this average is significantly lower than the average number of incidents that occurred […]
Vytelle, the fastest-growing in vitro fertilization (IVF) company, announced March 4 the opening of its eighth U.S.-based and 17th global laboratory, strategically located in the heart of Nebraska. This expansion further signifies Vytelle’s commitment to providing innovative reproductive solutions and unparalleled access to hormone-free IVF for beef and dairy producers. With its newest laboratory situated […]
A record crowd of more than 11,0000 people descended on Houston last week for the annual Commodity Classic show. Many attendees at the Texas-sized event expected Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to announce new sustainable aviation fuel guidelines during his Friday keynote address. Instead, the Secretary and EPA administrator Michael Regan used the occasion to announce […]