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Coonamble Angus sale makes $1.66m | Farm Weekly

With the $52,000 equal second top-priced stud cow, Coonamble L319, were buyers Harris (left) and Andrew Thompson, Venturon Livestock, Boyup Brook, Coonamble Angus stud co-principal Craig Davis, Nutrien Livestock Manjimup representative Laurence Grant, Tom Wilding-Davies, Premium Livestock Solutions, Brisbane and Elders auctioneer Pearce Watling, Albany. Click to check the original article.

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Six week wait to see a doctor

A shortage of GP’s throughout rural and regional Queensland has left some medical centres unable to accept new patients while others don’t have appointments available for several weeks. Click to check the original article.

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Senate passes legislation enacting rail agreement

The Senate passed a bill this afternoon on an 80 to 15 vote to put in place the tentative rail labor agreement brokered by the Biden administration with rail labor unions and management. The bill now heads to President Joe Biden to be signed into law ahead of the scheduled December 9 rail strike.  The […]

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Animal Agriculture Alliance reports detail 2022 activist agendas

The Animal Agriculture Alliance has concluded its release of reports from five prominent animal rights extremist conferences held over the course of 2022. The conferences included: Humane Society of the United States’ Taking Action for Animals Conference (held July 16-17), The Rancher Advocacy Program’s Summit (held July 30), Animal Place’s Farmed Animal Conference E-Summit (held Sept. 16-18), Animal […]

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Strong counter seasonal finish to the year in process

Thanksgiving week is a very slow week for cattle markets. But there are a few much talked about market events that are worth repeating and emphasizing.  The feeder cattle and calf movements were light the holiday week. But prices were strong and buyer interest was moderate to good. The summary for Colorado revealed trade of 22 hundred […]

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