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Why cows are the Lionel Messi of global food security

IMAGINE for a moment that the world’s entire available agricultural land is represented by a soccer field, just like those in Qatar where Argentine Maestro Lionel Messi is weaving his magic as the championship stages of the World Cup play out. Only the penalty area – the small rectangles in front of each goal – […]

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Kay’s Cuts: When it comes to beef, high quality sells

A monthly column written for Beef Central by US meat and livestock industry commentator, Steve Kay, publisher of US Cattle Buyers Weekly         THE US beef industry was in crisis. Consumer demand for beef had fallen for 20 years to the mid-1990s. The industry had an eating quality issue, notably of consistency, […]

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November cattle exports maintain busier trend

Live export cattle yarded at Berrimah in the NT. Picture: NTLEA Australia exported 59,958 cattle in November, the second highest monthly total of the year so far, behind only the 65,076 shipped the previous month in October. Latest monthly data from Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry shows that the increase was due large to […]

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Annual Christmas decoration competition enters ninth year, brightening north west Queensland’s hospitals | The North West Star

Other winners were the Doomadgee Hospital who claimed the “Gingerbread Award” for the best use of recycled/handmade decorations, the Pathology Lab won the “Classic Christmas Award” for best use of traditional décor, the Public Relations department claimed the “Health Equity Award” for the best representation of health equity, and the Children’s Ward and the Healthcare […]

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