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Dalby sale 10 May 2023: Cheaper market for larger yarding

Dalby sale 10 May 2023: Cheaper market for larger yarding

Yarding 5086 Change +1199 The movement of larger numbers of cattle into the market continued at Dalby with numbers increasing
Ag Dept releases findings into 2021 report alleging cattle mistreatment in Indonesian abattoirs

Ag Dept releases findings into 2021 report alleging cattle mistreatment

The Federal Department of Agriculture has completed an investigation into a 2021 complaint from animal rights group the People for
SE Asia Report: Ramadan over, Vietnam import uptick

SE Asia Report: Ramadan over, Vietnam import uptick

112th Edition: May 2023 Key Points: Ramadan is over with predictable spike in beef demand and price around Eid al
Financial sentiment impacting beef, pork inclusion rates

Financial sentiment impacting beef, pork inclusion rates

Consumers’ willingness-to-pay increased for retail ribeye steak, ground beef and chicken breast, as well as food service ribeye steak, beef hamburger,
House seeking farm bill feedback

House seeking farm bill feedback

The House Committee on Agriculture wants your input on the next farm bill. It has created an online portal to
Myaniml expands platform with muzzles to detect disease in cattle

Myaniml expands platform with muzzles to detect disease in cattle

Using its AI-enabled predictive health platform to improve the security of the beef and dairy supply chain through early disease
Tools help cattle producers with on-farm finishing budgets

Tools help cattle producers with on-farm finishing budgets

Many consumers want to buy locally produced beef, and University of Missouri Extension economists can help producers deliver. Beef producers
Weekly property review: More challenging conditions appearing in Qld market, with season and cattle price shifts

Weekly property review: More challenging conditions appearing in Qld market,

IT’S BEEN an interesting month in the Queensland grazing property market, with cattle price adjustments, seasonal outlook and rises in
Federal budget: Investment incentives, biosecurity support fall short

Federal budget: Investment incentives, biosecurity support fall short

AUSTRALIA’S agricultural sector biosecurity, worker and market access was boosted by $1.5 million of new spending in the Federal Budget
US scientists develop gene-edited calf resistant to pestivirus

US scientists develop gene-edited calf resistant to pestivirus

AMERICAN Scientists have collaborated to produce the first gene-edited calf with resistance to bovine viral diarrhea virus, otherwise known as
Farmers and truckies see food costs rising under Federal Budget

Farmers and truckies see food costs rising under Federal Budget

FARMERS will pay more to get livestock and produce to markets and food consumers will pay more at the check-out
Early winter fodder crops starting to take cattle after mixed season

Early winter fodder crops starting to take cattle after mixed

A LARGE variation of winter forage is starting to show in New South Wales, with some areas able to plant