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Study uses gene prediction tool to select premium grade Angus herds

Study uses gene prediction tool to select premium grade Angus

Ranches across Missouri manage approximately two million cattle — a significant number of which are Angus, a top-tier breed that
Consider annual forages, cover crops when hay production is down

Consider annual forages, cover crops when hay production is down

Another challenging year for spring moisture has created a deficit in hay production across much of the Dakotas and Minnesota,
Cargill announces methane emissions reduction methodology for cattle

Cargill announces methane emissions reduction methodology for cattle

Beef producers are leading the way toward the future of sustainable agriculture and hold the ability to mitigate methane emissions
OSU researchers aim to find cure for PEDV, bovine herpesvirus 1

OSU researchers aim to find cure for PEDV, bovine herpesvirus

The USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture has awarded a combined $4 million in grant funds to support the
Weekly property review: The northern property market’s mid-year score card

Weekly property review: The northern property market’s mid-year score card

THIS week’s property review offers a mid-year score card on the northern rural property market. This follows a parallel mid-year
Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 19 July 2023

Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 19 July 2023

Several cold fronts crossed the south-west of Western Australia, Tasmania and southern Victoria during the week bringing showers. Easterly on-shore
Carbon Archives – Beef Central

Carbon Archives – Beef Central

Carbon MLA to launch Carbon EDGE program for red meat producers Meat & Livestock Australia is launching a new program
Argyle Foods starts supply chain carbon business, with plans to expand

Argyle Foods starts supply chain carbon business, with plans to

Lachlan Graham NEW South Wales branded beef and lamb supply chain, Argyle Foods Group, has announced a new carbon arm
St Lawrence’s ponded pasture showcase Granite Vale makes $14.1m

St Lawrence’s ponded pasture showcase Granite Vale makes $14.1m

Ponded pastures on Granite Vale, showing the characteristic shallow earth banks holding back water   ONE of the northern beef
Roma sale 18 July: Yarding lifts to 8635

Roma sale 18 July: Yarding lifts to 8635

Yarding 8650 Change +985 A lift of 1000 head saw numbers to 8650 at Roma this week. The yarding was
Cow and heifer slaughter still strong but declining

Cow and heifer slaughter still strong but declining

Heifer slaughter remained strong in the first half of 2023 but does show signs of declining going forward. For the first
Missouri increases penalty for interfering with livestock hauling

Missouri increases penalty for interfering with livestock hauling

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson recently signed a public safety bill package that includes increasing the penalty for individuals who interfere