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An update on leucaena toxicity: Is inoculation really necessary?
Researchers Max Shelton, Graham Kerven and Michael Halliday from University of Queensland, and Scott Dalzell (Leucaena Research and Consulting, Port
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Can Australian cattle exports to Indonesia climb back to 600k
Australian cattle exports to Indonesia averaged over 600,000 head per year between 2014 and 2019, before dropping to below 400,000
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Dalby sale 20 Mar 2024: Numbers reduce to 4108 head
Yarding 4108 Change -1183 The number of cattle penned at Dalby reduced by 1,183 head to 4,108. All the regular
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FAPRI agriculture baseline outlook reflects downward shifts
Farm commodity prices have tumbled from the peak levels they rose to during spring 2022 — and new projections suggest
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CAB to award record $100k in scholarships
Certified Angus Beef (CAB) will award a record amount of $100,000 in scholarships across three categories this year. The Colvin
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Understanding price slides when buying and selling feeder cattle
By Kenny Burdine, University of Kentucky Everyone who buys or sells feeder cattle regularly understands that in most markets the
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Farm Progress America, March 20, 2024
Mike Pearson tells listeners how the last 18 months have seen a surge in farmer protests across the European Union.
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Tipperary Group’s Douglas West sells to regen investment company
FARM management and investment group CropScale Australia has agreed to terms to acquire the 42,300ha Douglas West property, part of
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Govt to push forward with proposed Integrated Farm carbon method
THE Federal department of climate change says it plans to progress a new integrated carbon farming methodology later this year
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Rising demand for MSA knowledge aligns with growing US beef
THERE”S been a sharp spike in interest among international trading partners around understanding the Meat Standards Australia grading system –
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High expectations for NT’s Aroona Station listing
Open country on Aroona, southwest of Katherine, which is being offered with about 15,000 Brahman cattle A well-developed Northern Territory
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Pace of renewable energy rollout focing landholders into difficult situations:
NSW Farmers says the scale and pace of the renewable energy development rollout is forcing people into difficult situations, and
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