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ICMJ national conference now open to industry participants
In a special one-off initiative, the ICMJ National Conference will open its doors to industry-based participants to participate in its
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Livestock transporters to launch Effluent Code awareness campaign
The Australian Livestock and Rural Transporters Association (ALRTA), together with the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR), will launch a campaign
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Australia’s May beef exports surge, in line with higher production
AUSTRALIAN beef exports surged sharply during May, in line with higher levels of production across the eastern states and
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Clearance drops to 31pc in smaller, cheaper 12,693 head online
This line of 87 EU-eligible Angus steers 9-10 months averaging 338kg from Guyra, NSW returned $1385/head or 409c/kg on Friday.
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Pasture conditions = Marketing Plan
A meteorologist in Lincoln, Neb., said we just wrapped up the second driest month of May ever on record. You all know how
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Plant-based meat predicted to rebound
By Tatiana Freitas A maker of veggie burgers and plant-based meat products backed by a multinational joint venture expects demand
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Debt ceiling deal may clear way for farm bill
This week’s bipartisan agreement to suspend the debt ceiling until 2025 in exchange for various spending reforms may directly impact
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U.S. meat demand declining, still remains above pre-pandemic levels
U.S. consumer demand for meat peaked during the middle of 2022 and has been steadily dropping ever since, however while
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What is the nature repair market and what does it
THE Federal Government is working towards monetising biodiversity, with its nature repair market currently going through parliament. While the market
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Why some of the largest and healthiest koala populations are
SOME of the largest and healthiest koala populations in Queensland can be found in regional areas co-existing with cattle grazing
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S3 Ep17: Value-added beef processor David Beak
TAKE a look in any supermarket retail chilled cabinet, and it’s evident that value-added meat products are rapidly soaking up
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Anaplasmosis threat and economic impact of thin cows
University Products recently brought attention to the economic challenges associated with thin cows, particularly those suffering from anaplasmosis, and the
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