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Samuel Etay joins Simplot Animal Sciences

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.
Prospective Plantings, feed prices and implications for feeder cattle markets

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
USDA updates entity-scale greenhouse gas methods report

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
U.S., Ireland partner to solve critical cattle, pig health issues

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
Population, technology and capital set to drive ag investment, says new report

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
Weekly property review: NQ property market hots up after Easter

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
Farm Progress America, April 3, 2024

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
Mortlake, Yass join RLX saleyards network

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
Food security and national security: neither can be taken for granted

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
Is Artificial Insemination economical for commercial beef breeding herds?

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
Rain devastates Downs sorghum in harvest window

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
Bird Flu jumps species in latest US episodes

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