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This Week in Agribusiness, Nov. 4, 2023

This Week in Agribusiness, Nov. 4, 2023

Josh Baethge, Farm Progress policy editor, talks with Mike about the new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, as well
Abundant opportunities in cattle

Abundant opportunities in cattle

I have been receiving an unusual amount of calls and emails asking about some things I have written or said
Rethink grazing practices by gazing first

Rethink grazing practices by gazing first

If you allow animals to graze more than 60% of the plant leaf volume of pasture plants, you’ll stop 80%
Federal Govt announces a series of measures to control feral goats

Federal Govt announces a series of measures to control feral

THE Albanese Government is today adding feral goats to its war on invasive species, announcing a series of measures to
Ross Ainsworth’s solution for the vet services shortage in rural Australia

Ross Ainsworth’s solution for the vet services shortage in rural

  THERE is a shortage of veterinarians in Australia generally but this problem is especially acute in most areas of
Producers share their experiences from the fire front

Producers share their experiences from the fire front

Fires burning at Tenterfield this week. Photo: Jesse Moody PRODUCERS across the country have been busy fighting fires for the
Industrial action threatens meat processing operations

Industrial action threatens meat processing operations

A Protected Industrial Action by the Community and Public Sector Union involving export processing meat inspectors and on-plant vets could
October beef exports reach four-year high, headlined by US trade

October beef exports reach four-year high, headlined by US trade

IN LINE with growing production momentum over the past two months, Australian beef exports for October reached 105,131 tonnes –
Multi-disciplinary project aims to predict stress in cattle

Multi-disciplinary project aims to predict stress in cattle

Oklahoma State University researchers have launched a $1 million, four-year, multi-disciplinary project to study stress in cattle using artificial intelligence
Recruitment: Five common productivity myths busted

Recruitment: Five common productivity myths busted

Latest listings on our recruitment page, AgJobs Central: Operations Manager Small Stock, Charleville – Qld (Australian Country Choice) Outstation Supervisor,
Managing tick-related sickness in the herd

Managing tick-related sickness in the herd

When hiking, many know to check their bodies for ticks to avoid getting Lyme disease or Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Farm Progress America, November 2, 2023

Farm Progress America, November 2, 2023

Mike Pearson examines the strike on the St. Lawrence Seaway. The St. Lawrence River flows northeast through Canada and is