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Carbon markets: ACCU prices drop slightly as industry awaits regulatory changes

Carbon markets: ACCU prices drop slightly as industry awaits regulatory

CARBON prices have dropped slightly in the past two weeks with an after a reasonably stagnant couple of months. According
NVLX Wodonga 6 June 2023: Processors selective in smaller yarding

NVLX Wodonga 6 June 2023: Processors selective in smaller yarding

File picture of selling action at Wodonga. Yarding 900 Change -243 Numbers fell slightly with just over 350 cows penned.
Land portfolio of 43,000ha across two states hopes for $400m

Land portfolio of 43,000ha across two states hopes for $400m

An institutional grade portfolio spanning close to 43,000 hectares across two states has hit the market with expectations of $400m.
Australia looks to free trade deal with EU

Australia looks to free trade deal with EU

Fresh from the May 31 implementation of Australia’s free trade deal with the United Kingdom, a flying visit by senior
Successful Longreach College purchasers named, ag training future unknown

Successful Longreach College purchasers named, ag training future unknown

THE Queensland Government has named the successful tenderers for the former Longreach Pastoral College, with three producers from the local
Chris Howie: A good time to understand the emotional cycle of livestock prices

Chris Howie: A good time to understand the emotional cycle

Mindset: Ben Crow is Ash Barty’s mindset coach. One piece I really like is “Don’t let your environment determine your
Controlling horn flies in cattle: Is garlic the answer?

Controlling horn flies in cattle: Is garlic the answer?

Horn flies can become a major issue for cattle during the summer. Commonly used fly control methods include sprays, drenches
USDA hosting June listening sessions on Cattle Contracts Library

USDA hosting June listening sessions on Cattle Contracts Library

It has been a few months since the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service began the Cattle Contracts Library pilot program, and
Tyson Foods to lay off 262 Dakota Dunes employees

Tyson Foods to lay off 262 Dakota Dunes employees

Tyson Foods plans to terminate 262 employees at its Dakota Dunes, South Dakota location. For those employees who chose not
Elders CEO Mark Allison ditches retirement plans, base pay up to $15m

Elders CEO Mark Allison ditches retirement plans, base pay up

ELDERS has announced Mark Allison will stay on as the managing director and chief executive officer of the company after
BreedPlan surpasses half a million genotypes per month

BreedPlan surpasses half a million genotypes per month

The Agricultural Business Research Institute (ABRI) has announced that over 500,000 genotypes are now passing through the BreedPlan evaluations each
Camels can integrate well with cattle and help control weeds, study

Camels can integrate well with cattle and help control weeds,

A natural resource management group has been studying the use of camels for weed control in Western Qld. Photo: Paul