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King Charles III’s first speech to the nation: Read in full

Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, her son King Charles spoke to the nation about his beloved mother, her legacy and the future for the Royal Family. His Majesty The King confirmed that HRH The Duchess of Cornwall will become Queen Consort. King Charles also confirmed that his son, William, now becomes Prince of […]

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Comparing beef cow Slaughter to 2011

A lot has been written about beef cow culling this year due to widespread drought in the Western half of the country and high costs relative to calf prices.  Most of that has focused nationally.  This article focuses on cow slaughter in the Southern Plains.  Federally inspected beef and dairy cow slaughter is reported regionally, […]

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Study hopes to answer why consumers will pay $75 for a steak

Why are consumers willing to pay high prices for steaks? A research project from Texas Tech University’s Davis College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, in collaboration with groups in Ireland and Australia, is trying to answer that question.  The project started with a simple idea from a doctoral candidate, who wanted to know why consumers would pay […]

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18 U.S. labs join forces to battle infectious animal diseases

Infectious-disease experts from 18 U.S. federal agencies and academic institutions met at Texas A&M University recently to discuss working together to combat the viruses, bacteria and other emerging pathogens that threaten the nation’s agricultural economy, food supply, wildlife and public health. The workshop marked the first membership meeting of RAV3N — Research Alliance for Veterinary Science and […]

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Learning something new is easy

This week I witnessed people trying new things. Every time I turned around there was change taking place. My grandma was trying to learn how to run her new iPhone, with my daughter’s help. The auction I was at yesterday let a young woman fresh out of auctioneer school try her hand at selling some […]

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Timeline of 96 glorious years

After the death of Her Majesty, we look back at key moments from her 96 glorious years. 1926 At 2.40am on April 21, the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, was born by caesarean section at her maternal grandfather’s London home — 17, Bruton Street in Mayfair Photograph of […]

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Farm Progress America, September 9, 2022

Max Armstrong shares insights from Glenn “G.T.” Thompson, R-Penn., the ranking minority member on the House Agriculture Committee. Thompson says he is focused on the next farm bill. He shared there are three options for the bill: let it expire, which is not really an option, Thompson says, since it would return agriculture to the […]

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Shantymen to sing up a storm in Albany | Farm Weekly

“With its majestic harbour, highly active port and picturesque marina, its community of sailors, fishing families, historic buildings, history of whaling and global connections to several nations that have navigated its shores, Albany is perfectly situated to present a truly amazing event,” he said. Click to check the original article.

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Repeat buyers do it again at Darriwell

Heavy rains in the lead up may have put a dampener on the number of bidders at Darriwell Merino’s 37th annual on property ram sale, but strong support from repeat buyers saw the Trundle stud finish with a 99 per cent clearance. Click to check the original article.

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