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Data-centric approach for Young Farmers event | The Land

Organised by the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) with support from NSW Young Farmers, Future Farmers Network, and Royal Agricultural Society of NSW Youth Council, the event aims to equip participants with the essential knowledge, methodologies and competencies needed to thrive in today’s dynamic and rapidly evolving agriculture and aquaculture industries. Click to check […]

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Kurralea Studs to $5250 | The Land

The May 2022-drop ram, sired by Shirlee Downs 002-20 and out of Kurralea 001-16, had Australian sheep breeding values (ASBVs) of +0.6 for birthweight (BWT), +16.7 for post-weaning weight (PWWT), -1.3 for post-weaning fat (PFAT), +0.8 for post-weaning eye muscle depth and a terminal carcase production (TCP) index of 139. Click to check the original […]

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Southern Brook Poll Dorset stud achieves solid sale result with solid local support | Farm Weekly

Veejay Lawrence (back left), 9, Southern Brook, Jye McPherson, 10, Jennacubbine, Mack Lawrence, 6, Allen Lawrence holding grandson Marley Lawrence,2, Elders livestock manager Muchea, Graeme Curry, Elders territory sales manager Northam, Amber Lewis, Canternatting stud principal, Nathan Lawrence and buyer Scott McPherson Jennacubbine, who was a volume buyer and bought the top-priced Canternatting Poll Dorset […]

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Cheap beef from Brazil to increase; here’s why it shouldn’t hurt Australia | North Queensland Register

The US Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service, in its annual September-released forecasts, has Brazil exporting 3.40 million tonnes in 2024, which accounts for 30 per cent of its production. It says: “This forecast considers increased production, strong external demand for beef and competitors facing challenges with production.” Click to check the original article.

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