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Ongoing uncertainty to stymie animal protein growth in 2023

Global animal protein production is expected to grow modestly in 2023, but more change is on tap, bringing ongoing uncertainty for producers, according to Rabobank’s “Global Animal Protein Outlook 2023.” Elevated disease pressure, high costs, swings in consumption and regulatory and market-driven changes will all continue to muddy the outlook. “It has been a year […]

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Roadhouse reopens after fire

Travellers road tripping across the Barkly this festive season will be able to grab a bite to eat, fuel and a good night’s sleep at a much-frequented rest stop between the Territory and the Queensland border. Click to check the original article.

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USDA moves forward with Cattle Contract Library

Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) published for public inspection a final rule in the Federal Register to secure the contract information needed to populate a Cattle Contracts Library. The official publication of the final rule is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022, with full implementation of the rule planned for Jan. 6, 2023. […]

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Slow is fast and fast is slow: Safe cattle handling

An old cowboy once told me “If you work cattle like you gotta be done quick, it takes all day; but if you work like you got all day, you get done quick.” Animal welfare is a major concern when it comes to agriculture production. When employees are properly trained and understand cattle behaviors, they […]

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Vytelle announces Kansas City as global headquarters

Vytelle announced today the relocation of their global headquarters from Hermiston, Oregon, to Lenexa, Kansas, effective immediately. Kansas City – located 25 minutes from the Vytelle’s new global headquarters – is home to largest concentration of industry professionals devoted to the health, well-being, and genetic progress of animals. “We’re excited to put down roots in […]

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