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Carbon EDGE pilot heads to Mackay

Carbon EDGE pilot heads to Mackay

Red meat producers in the Mackay region of Central Queensland are encouraged to sign up and participate in Meat &
Tank maker fined $65,000 after worker loses thumb

Tank maker fined $65,000 after worker loses thumb

A tank manufacturer has been fined $65,000 after a worker’s thumb was amputated in an incident at its Swan Hill
Beef producer share of the retail dollar continues to sink, reaching 13-year low

Beef producer share of the retail dollar continues to sink,

In collaboration with analysts Episode 3, Beef Central in July launched a new quarterly series looking at trends in the
MLA launches manual for covered housing systems in Australian feedlots

MLA launches manual for covered housing systems in Australian feedlots

Solar panels on a covered housing system in Australia. Image: Action Steel Australian lot feeders have access to a new
Status quo to remain as EU trade deal discussions stall

Status quo to remain as EU trade deal discussions stall

NEGOTIATIONS for a free trade agreement with the European Union have stalled before they began, with red meat quota being
Wagga sale 30 Oct 2023: Well-finished cattle in demand

Wagga sale 30 Oct 2023: Well-finished cattle in demand

Yarding 3780 Change +800 Wagga cattle sale saw a notable increase in cattle numbers with 3780 yarded. The quality of cattle
Smaller 8111 head online offering delivers young cattle price lifts

Smaller 8111 head online offering delivers young cattle price lifts

These 126 Angus PTIC heifers aged 24-26 months averaging 494kg from Adaminaby, NSW returned $1330/head on Friday, going to a
This Week in Agribusiness, October 28, 2023

This Week in Agribusiness, October 28, 2023

Mike Pearson discussed the ethanol market with Ron Lamberty, American Coalition for Ethanol. Ron shares what the Central America ethanol
Cameras aid pen checkers in spotting signs of BRD

Cameras aid pen checkers in spotting signs of BRD

By Kiah Simpson Bovine respiratory disease, also known as shipping fever, is one of the most common and costly diseases
Defending yourself in the cattle market

Defending yourself in the cattle market

If you are a parent and your child gets picked on you most likely would tell your child to stand
Farm Progress America, October 27, 2023

Farm Progress America, October 27, 2023

Mike Pearson says farmers and the ag industry is always looking for new markets and new uses for the food,
Supermarket forward contracts winding back, in line with broader cattle market

Supermarket forward contracts winding back, in line with broader cattle

  THERE have been some substantial declines in domestic supermarket grainfed cattle supply forward contracts in recent months, tracking the