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Feedgrain Focus: Trade thin in divided season

Feedgrain Focus: Trade thin in divided season

A crop of Neo barley in Victoria’s Wimmera region shows the effects of timely planting and a kind season to
NSW property sale to test demand for registered carbon projects

NSW property sale to test demand for registered carbon projects

Kempton Station, near Inverell, has been put on the market with two carbon projects already set up. A NEW South
Dubbo sale 3 August 2023: Young cattle firm

Dubbo sale 3 August 2023: Young cattle firm

Yarding 3641 Change + 180 It was a very mixed yarding with some good young cattle to suit the feeders
Sysco, Certified Angus Beef announce animal welfare, sustainability partnership

Sysco, Certified Angus Beef announce animal welfare, sustainability partnership

Sysco, the global leader in foodservice distribution, and Certified Angus Beef, a brand known for its commitment to quality beef,
Speech leads to action as national ag education plan gains momentum

Speech leads to action as national ag education plan gains

A call during a speech at last year’s Ekka for industry wide support to increase agricultural studies in schools is
One young Graeme Acton Beef Connections member’s journey towards Beef 2024: Meeting our mentors

One young Graeme Acton Beef Connections member’s journey towards Beef

THE Graeme Acton Beef Connections mentoring project being held in the lead-up to Beef 2024 in Rockhampton next May is
ACCC denies $4.9b ANZ takeover of Suncorp, with agribusiness a major factor

ACCC denies $4.9b ANZ takeover of Suncorp, with agribusiness a

THE Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has denied ANZ the authorisation to takeover Suncorp’s banking arm, citing concerns about the
Recruitment: Ten questions an ag job applicant should ask their interviewer

Recruitment: Ten questions an ag job applicant should ask their

Latest listings on our recruitment page, AgJobs Central: Farming Manager Irrigated Cropping Property Development, Katherine – NT (DroverAg client) Milk
Why consider drylotting cows this fall?

Why consider drylotting cows this fall?

This fall as pastures continue to recover from drought in previous years, some producers who traditionally pasture their cattle are
UNL hosts U.S. Meat Export Federation Global Processing Workshop

UNL hosts U.S. Meat Export Federation Global Processing Workshop

The department of animal science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln hosted representatives from seven countries as part of a U.S.
Cattle price strength marches on

Cattle price strength marches on

Cattle prices have been on a strong ride in 2023. Many producers will be selling spring-born calves in the coming
Purdue researchers tackle food fraud with new fingerprint technique

Purdue researchers tackle food fraud with new fingerprint technique

When you shell out for artisanal food – Swiss Gruyère cheese, organic vanilla extract, Italian prosciutto – did you get