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Feedgrain Focus: Prices lift as north turns dry

Feedgrain Focus: Prices lift as north turns dry

Contract harvesting sorghum at Inglestone on the Western Downs this week. Photo: Jake Kane PRICES for feed and barley in
Cyclone watch declared for NT

Cyclone watch declared for NT

A Cyclone Watch has been declared for coastal communities from Groote Eylandt, including Alyangula, to the Queensland border. A Tropical
Online numbers lift 26pc to 12,014 head

Online numbers lift 26pc to 12,014 head

From Drillham, Queensland, these 105 purebred (F4-F7) Wagyu backgrounder steers 16-22 months averaging 364kg returned 821c/kg or $3000/head. A further
Woolworths reviewing use of farm animal welfare benchmark

Woolworths reviewing use of farm animal welfare benchmark

MAJOR Australian supermarket Woolworths is reviewing its use of the Business Benchmark for Farm Animal Welfare to measure its performance
Bipartisan group reintroduces cattle market reform bill

Bipartisan group reintroduces cattle market reform bill

After failing to get legislation passed last session, a bipartisan group of senators reintroduced a bill they say will improve
Feeding Monensin decreases intake but increases efficiency

Feeding Monensin decreases intake but increases efficiency

This year we are all searching for alternatives that can get our cows through the winter on the least feed
Feeder cattle basis | Beef Magazine

Feeder cattle basis | Beef Magazine

Early in the year is a good time to reflect on price trends and consider price expectations. At the local
Insight from a cattle auction

Insight from a cattle auction

A trip to a cattle auction can be an eye opener for anyone, offering a real-world education. Click to check
How to get half-a-dozen breeding cattle into Cambodia

How to get half-a-dozen breeding cattle into Cambodia

A small shipment of cattle is heading for Cambodia to help a charity. Photo: Cows for Cambodia THE South-East Asian
Syndicate seeks solution to save Longreach Pastoral College

Syndicate seeks solution to save Longreach Pastoral College

A CONSORTIUM of private and corporate pastoral interests has lodged an application seeking to gain private control of the land
Slow progress on new Australian plant-based protein facilities

Slow progress on new Australian plant-based protein facilities

There is strong demand for plant-based protein ingredients made in Australian from locally-grown pulses. Photo: Unigrain MAJOR developments towards increasing
Bureau monitors tropical cyclones north of Australia

Bureau monitors tropical cyclones north of Australia

Severe Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle remains well offshore of the central Queensland coast as a Category 3 system. Despite being offshore