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Samuel Etay joins Simplot Animal Sciences
Simplot Animal Sciences has announced Samuel Etay, Ph.D., has joined its in vitro fertilization (IVF) team as a research scientist.
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Prospective Plantings, feed prices and implications for feeder cattle markets
Input prices have been a major topic of discussion over the last couple of years. As I write this, we
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USDA updates entity-scale greenhouse gas methods report
The USDA has published the second edition of Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in Agriculture and Forestry: Methods for Entity Scale
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U.S., Ireland partner to solve critical cattle, pig health issues
By Lori Tyler Gula, USDA NIFA In 2006, the United States, Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland launched a research
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Population, technology and capital set to drive ag investment, says
GLOBAL population trends, advances in technology and increasing capital inflows are tipped to drive a significant investment boon in the
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Weekly property review: NQ property market hots up after Easter
EASTER is typically a key decision-making point for North Queensland producers in terms of cattle stocking/trading and buying or selling
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Farm Progress America, April 3, 2024
Mike Pearson tells us how drones continue to find uses on farms. Yamaha was the first to develop a commercialized
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Mortlake, Yass join RLX saleyards network
SALEYARDS infrastructure owner/operator Regional Livestock Exchanges (RLX) has completed deals to purchase the Mortlake and Yass saleyards facilities in
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Food security and national security: neither can be taken for
Australia’s food security should not be taken for granted. The Covid-19 pandemic shows what can go wrong with it during
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Is Artificial Insemination economical for commercial beef breeding herds?
AI has been generating a lot of discussion lately – not just Artificial Intelligence (an oxymoron?) but also Artificial Insemination
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Rain devastates Downs sorghum in harvest window
Rain has caused severe damage to some ripe sorghum crops. Photo: Kerry McKenzie UP TO half the southern Queensland sorghum
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Bird Flu jumps species in latest US episodes
REPORTS of humans contracting Avian Influenza (bird flu) via inflected cattle in the United States have again raised concerns about
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