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Meat processing disruptions present challenges

Labor shortages are affecting a lot of industries around the country. Outside processing plants, you can almost always see a permanent “We are hiring” sign on the front lawn. The meat processing industry is one of many industries looking to solve this labor problem. Marble Technologies, located at Nebraska Innovation Campus in Lincoln, is looking […]

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Resources for meat processors expands

With USDA’s bold commitment to a more resilient, diverse and equitable meat and poultry processing systems, South Dakota State University is sharing these expanded resources to livestock producers and meat processors in the state. Earlier this year, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a commitment of $1 billion in loans, grant and other resources to expand […]

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Midnight Oil sets the Mundi Mundi Bash on fire | Queensland Country Life

Sally Gall Senior journalist – Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family, run Merino sheep and beef cattle, and helped develop a region – its history, tourism, education and communications. Based at Blackall, CW Qld, where I’ve raised a family, run Merino sheep and beef cattle, and […]

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A Country Life editor’s pilgrimage to Lindisfarne

Country Life magazine’s Editor-in-Chief Mark Hedges pays a visit to Lindisfarne, the castle owned and restored by the magazine’s founder as his Northumberland retreat. When I first became Editor of Country Life back in 2006, I was deeply thrilled to have been offered the job I most coveted in publishing. Country Life had been a […]

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Farm Progress America, August 18, 2022

Max Armstrong shares news that Wilbur-Ellis has partnered with Guardian Ag to create a fleet of autonomous application technology machines. The airships, which are large drones, will use industry standard nozzles and pressures similar to a helicopter. Max shares details about the size of these airships which can carry a payload up to 200 pounds. […]

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Bulliac Angus’ 2022 sale tops at $26,000 | Queensland Country Life

Among the sale’s volume buyers was Strathmore Exports, Charters Towers, which purchased six bulls at an average of $14,333, the Moller family, Edwinstone, Jericho, which purchased five bulls at an average of $13,600 and Appleton Cattle Co, Star Downs, Alpha, which purchased four bulls at an average of $18,500. Click to check the original article.

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