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New technologies continue to emerge to measure carcase quality traits

Frontmatec’s Q-FOM Beef Camera   Meat & Livestock Australia’s Objective Measurement Program has partnered with a number of technology providers to aid in the development, commercialisation and AusMeat accreditation of a number of technologies to measure beef and lamb carcase quality traits. In November, the MEQ Probe (pictured below) was accredited for measuring intramuscular fat […]

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Feeder steers sell to $2080/hd at Toogoolawah | Queensland Country Life

The feeder bullock market eased in line with feedlot availability. Tony Woodrow, Kilcoy, sold Charolais cross two and four tooth feeder steers for $2080/hd. I and L Paroz, Mutdapilly, sold milk tooth light feeder bullocks for $2060/hd. Julie Belz, Mt Walker, sold Brahman cross feeder steers 20 months for $1960/hd. Click to check the original […]

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Hard-seeded pasture legumes are a game changer | Farm Weekly

It supported legume pasture research at Murdoch University, the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI), CSIRO, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD), and New South Wales Department of Primary Industries (DPI). Click to check the original article.

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Livestock disease warning came five years ago | Queensland Country Life

“Much of the growth in livestock for human consumption has been unregulated so the systems in place to ensure food safety and consumer confidence, the protection of human and animal health, and prevention of existing transboundary diseases and newly emerging ones, have not been well addressed,” Dr Lubroth said. Click to check the original article.

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NextGen Landcare Youth Online Forum will inspire young people to take meaningful environmental action | The North West Star

Hosted by Intrepid Landcare and Junior Landcare Ambassador Costa Georgiadis, the forum will provide access to practical tools, resources, knowledge and support from Intrepid Landcare, as well as talks from inspiring young speakers, ranging from high school students to community volunteer leaders, creatives and entrepreneurs. Click to check the original article.

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