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Feed efficiency of Brahman steers: From feed to steak

Feed efficiency of Brahman steers: From feed to steak

Efficiency of beef cattle production and reproduction has major implications for stakeholders and the sustainability of the beef industry. Availability
65yo dies in helicopter mustering accident on NT cattle station

65yo dies in helicopter mustering accident on NT cattle station

A 65-year-old chopper pilot has died following a helicopter crash on limbunya Station in the Northern Territory. A 65-YEAR-OLD mustering
Domestic market awash with beef as exports prove tough going

Domestic market awash with beef as exports prove tough going

LAST weekend in Brisbane, it was possible to buy whole cryovaced 100-day grainfed certified Angus rumps, with an attractive pack-date
Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 28 June 2023

Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 28 June 2023

A SERIES of cold fronts crossing southern Australia brought some high weekly totals, with many daily rainfall records for June
Foreign investors returning to Aus ag

Foreign investors returning to Aus ag

Michael Whitehead addressing the Rural Press Club of Queensland last Thursday. Picture: Rodney Green 10 years ago Michael Whitehead and
Roma sale 27 June 2023: Weaner turnoff lifts yarding to 8330

Roma sale 27 June 2023: Weaner turnoff lifts yarding to

  Pictured at Roma last week (June 20) were Stuart and Angela Cockerill, Darr Creek, Jandowae who sold (via Nutrien)
JBS clears first UK beef consignment under free trade deal

JBS clears first UK beef consignment under free trade deal

BEEF exporter JBS Australia has delivered its first beef consignments into the United Kingdom under the recently enacted Australia-United Kingdom
Hancock and Kidman stake a claim for a piece of the new tariff-free UK beef market

Hancock and Kidman stake a claim for a piece of

HANCOCK Agriculture and S. Kidman chair Gina Rinehart and her senior pastoral management team hosted an event in a top
Animal scientist to study reproductive dysfunction in cattle

Animal scientist to study reproductive dysfunction in cattle

A Penn State animal scientist has received a $650,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to lead a team
Bull progeny from pre-1997 brings new genetic benefits to light

Bull progeny from pre-1997 brings new genetic benefits to light

Animal genetics plays a crucial role in modern agriculture, enhancing food sustainability and animal adaptation to a changing climate. Over
Omeat announces entry into lab-grown meat market

Omeat announces entry into lab-grown meat market

After quietly working on its technology for four years, Omeat has announced its entry into the lab-grown (cultivated) meat market,
Senators look to improve livestock disaster programs

Senators look to improve livestock disaster programs

Legislation introduced last week by Sens. John Hoeven, R- N.D., and Jon Tester, D- Mont., would modify USDA’s Livestock Forage Disaster