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Young farmers use Wagyu to beef up business

Whether out at a restaurant or around the family dining room table, Americans continue to look for a great eating experience that features beef. This sophisticated palate offers a unique opportunity for young farmers to get into the beef industry by raising and selling their own products direct to customers. One niche that is gaining […]

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Decision support tool for planting trees on-farm in the pipeline

A decision support tool for livestock producers considering planting trees on their property for carbon abatement and other reasons is being developed. The red meat and livestock industry is uniquely positioned to store carbon in the landscape’s trees, vegetation and soils, given that producers are custodians for about half of the country’s land mass. Recognising […]

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On-station delivery supports remote NT students

Station technical assistant Claire Dennerley, 29, found herself working on a one million hectare cattle breeding property in the North Territory’s west Barkly region earlier this year. Ms Dennerley moved to the Territory from South Australia when she secured a job at Newcastle Waters Station, south of Daly Waters. The CDU student is undertaking a Certificate […]

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August cattle export figures reflect Indonesian feedlot challenges

Livestock shipping figures for August continue to reflect the challenging economic and trading conditions affecting key South East Asian markets. August cattle exports from Australia totalled 44,907 head, which is 46 percent below the August average for the past five years. Shipments to Indonesia remained subdued at just 21,697 head, slightly higher than the July […]

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Seaweed feed-additives could soon be earning carbon credits

Raw dried Asparagopsis seaweed before it is refined into a feed supplement. COMPANIES behind the development of methane-reducing feed additives have started proposals to earn carbon credits by using their product. FutureFeed, with its asparagopsis, and DSM, the owners of Bovaer or 3-NOP, have proposals into the Emissions Reduction Fund to make use of their […]

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Jersey cross cows sell for $1900 at Eumundi | Queensland Country Life

Sherron Wauchope, Brooloo, sold Senepol cross cows and calves for $2480 and Brahman cows for $1860. Peta Hausman, Mt Mee, sold Hereford cows and calves for $2280 and cows for $1690 and $1540. Greg Edwards, Gympie, sold Hereford steer calves for $1050. Mark Deen, Wolvi, sold Brangus steer calves for $1280. Click to check the […]

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