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Yawning gap emerges between Aussie and US cattle prices

Yawning gap emerges between Aussie and US cattle prices

CURRENTLY at opposite ends of the drought/recovery cycle, a yawning gap has emerged between slaughter cattle prices in the United
Flood-hit NSW lotfeeders earn Australian Farmers of the Year crown

Flood-hit NSW lotfeeders earn Australian Farmers of the Year crown

Andrew and Tess Herbert in their Gundermain feedlot near Eugowra. Image: Kondinin New South Wales feedlot operators Andrew and Tess
Researchers discover two variants of M. bovis that cause pinkeye

Researchers discover two variants of M. bovis that cause pinkeye

Scientists with the Agricultural Research Service and their research partners have made several discoveries that may help in the fight against
Purdue Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory gets boost from state

Purdue Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory gets boost from state

A new two-year appropriations budget adopted by the Indiana General Assembly this spring contains good news for the Animal Disease
Weekly genetics review: Understanding the language around EBVs

Weekly genetics review: Understanding the language around EBVs

OVER the next few months, thousands of bulls will be offered for sale across Eastern Australia. The large majority of
Beef Central’s spring bull sale calendar research underway

Beef Central’s spring bull sale calendar research underway

  Beef Central has started research into nationwide bull sales to be conducted during the upcoming spring 2023 sales period.
Paddock to palate weight gain awards announced

Paddock to palate weight gain awards announced

Winner of the heavily contested 100-day category Kel and Greg Kelly from Juandah Grazing Company. QUEENSLAND beef producers have dominate
JBS starts construction on world’s largest cell-based meat facility

JBS starts construction on world’s largest cell-based meat facility

JBS, the world’s largest conventional animal protein producer, has started construction on what it claims will be the world’s largest
Red meat industry refreshes 2030 carbon ambitions

Red meat industry refreshes 2030 carbon ambitions

AUSTRALIA’S peak red meat industry council has launched an updated roadmap and strategic plan, reaffirming an ongoing focus on its
Slaughter numbers, beef production forecast to rise for remainder of 2023

Slaughter numbers, beef production forecast to rise for remainder of

  THE growth of the Australian cattle herd is on track to continue throughout 2023, resulting in a high supply
Farm stressors affect mental health of adults, adolescent children

Farm stressors affect mental health of adults, adolescent children

Agriculture is a stressful occupation, and farmers face substantial mental health challenges. Research indicates they often experience higher levels of
NCBA graduates 40th Young Cattlemen’s Conference class

NCBA graduates 40th Young Cattlemen’s Conference class

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Young Cattlemen’s Conference (YCC) program concluded its successful relaunch after a three-year hiatus. This year’s