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Walmart Canada beefs up sustainable beef commitment

Walmart Canada recently announced it has committed to purchasing a total of 2.5 million pounds of beef sourced from certified sustainable Canadian farms and ranches, according to standards set by the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB). That’s an additional 1 million pounds of beef, adding to the 1.5 million pounds announced in October 2021. […]

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ISU Armstrong Research Farm will host beef field day

Field peas and forages will headline a beef field day at the Iowa State University Armstrong Research Farm on Friday, Sept. 16. ISU extension beef specialist Erika Lundy-Woolfolk said the field day program is geared toward local beef producers with information on exploring alternative cropping systems, tips for managing calves, and insight into the 2023 […]

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Bulls sold to $42,000, with 116 bulls averaging $12,009 | The Land

Eurombah Pastoral Co, Taroom Queensland, also repeat buyers bought eight bulls $10,750 with four bulls topping at $14,000. Chris Clemson, Clemson Hiscox, Walgett accompanied Bill Zell, Golden Ag, Pty Ltd, Taroo, Collarenebri and took home 11 bulls averaging $12,909 and with a top of $18,000 for Ironbark Daybreak S001. Click to check the original article.

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Farm Progress America, August 26, 2022

Max Armstrong reports on no-till farming and its value for producers who have done the practice for more than 40 years. It reduces labor and cuts fuel costs. But there are reports of challenges to yields and soil productivity. Max shares that about 37% of farms use the practices. He adds that a new study […]

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The pioneer of 'teasing'

Professor Graeme Martin celebrates 50 years at UWA as a student, teacher and major contributor to agricultural research. Click to check the original article.

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