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How the Pearson family brought MSA scores up on a large-scale

James Pearson says good handling processes are a major contributor to cattle grading well. Photo: Bull Creek Beef Instagram ONE of the organic beef industry’s early adopters has returned some impressive eating quality results at the recent Meat Standards Australia awards, winning the ‘larger consignment’ section for Queensland. The Pearson family, of Bull Creek, run […]

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Weekly kill: Direct consignment price slide takes a breather, but oversupply hasn’t gone away

AFTER almost two months of continuous weekly downwards price movements, most direct-to works slaughter cattle price offers across eastern Australia are unchanged this week. A ring-around of major processors this morning found southern Queensland operators offering 375-380c/kg on heavy cows and four-tooth grass heavy ox at 435-450/kg, the same as Tuesday last week. Rates in […]

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New funding agreement for Rural Financial Counselling Service

The Federal Government has announced it is is investing $38.8 million to support the Rural Financial Counselling Service to deliver important services through to 2026. Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Murray Watt said the new funding agreements provide certainty for financial counselling services in rural communities facing impending drought. “While Australia’s farmers are sensible, […]

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Jonathan Self: The lost art of hitch-hiking

A first encounter in decades with somebody hitching a ride prompts our columnist to look back on the days when hitch-hiking was entirely normal — and an incomparable way to get from A to Wherever. My wife and I share a car that can, apparently, reach a top speed of 130mph. 130mph! Given the twisty, narrow […]

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BredWell FedWell heads to Charters Towers

Beef producers from northern Queensland have the opportunity to participate in Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) new and improved BredWell FedWell workshop, incorporating the latest developments in genetics and nutrition. The workshop is being held this Thursday, October 5 at Wambiana Station, 70kms southwest of Charters Towers. The extension and adoption field has changed significantly […]

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U.S. pork, beef value, versatility highlighted in Shanghai

More than 250 representatives of the Chinese meat industry gathered recently in Shanghai at the invitation of the U.S. Meat Export Federation to look at new convenience items featuring U.S. beef and pork. According to USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom, the seminar was designed to show the versatility of U.S. products for home meal […]

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NLRS saleyard price lower limits adjusted to account for market plunge

IN A sign of the times, the National Livestock Reporting Service has extended the bottom limits in its saleyards price reporting to account for the current dramatic livestock price plunge. From today, NLRS is reporting saleyards cattle sold from 10c/kg liveweight in all market reports, adjusted from a 50c/kg liveweight lower-limit earlier, to align with […]

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