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BA-triples approved for use in South Australia

BA-triples approved for use in South Australia

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) and the South Australian Department of Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) have approved a new
MDM: Meat demand across the board weaker than a year ago

MDM: Meat demand across the board weaker than a year

Consumers have tightened their belts when it comes to what they are willing to pay for in meat, both in
50 Diverse groups urge enactment of American Beef Labeling Act

50 Diverse groups urge enactment of American Beef Labeling Act

Today, 50 cattle, farm, rural and consumer groups sent a joint letter to U.S. Senate and House members who, during
Forum Reaffirms Beef Industry’s Commitment to Sustainable Future

Forum Reaffirms Beef Industry’s Commitment to Sustainable Future

Every day cattle producers across the country reaffirm their commitment to protecting environmental resources, supporting communities and creating an economically
Cattle care tips when the temperature drops well below freezing

Cattle care tips when the temperature drops well below freezing

The extreme late December drop in temperatures drove many to retreat to the indoors to stay warm, but for beef
Vilsack presses FMC for changes to ocean carrier proposal

Vilsack presses FMC for changes to ocean carrier proposal

After two years of agriculture exporters enduring “ocean carriers’ systematic neglect of exports in favor of higher value import cargo,”
Farm Progress America, January 10, 2023

Farm Progress America, January 10, 2023

Max Armstrong recalls his first trip to Washington where he watched Farm Bureau lobbyists working with lawmakers. During the American
WA’s Cherylton Farms sells for more than $100M

WA’s Cherylton Farms sells for more than $100M

Cherylton Farms has a history of producing a variety of cereal and oilseed crops. Photo: LAWD Victorian-based Excel Farms, backed
Carbon markets: what impact will new legislation have on ACCUs?

Carbon markets: what impact will new legislation have on ACCUs?

THE carbon market has shown little movement since the handing down of the highly anticipated Chubb review yesterday – which
Weekly kill: Slump in direct consignment cattle values as new 2023 season starts

Weekly kill: Slump in direct consignment cattle values as new

OVER-the-hooks slaughter cattle prices have taken a big hit in the opening-gambit offers from export beef processors across eastern Australia
Border detections underline ever-present biosecurity threats

Border detections underline ever-present biosecurity threats

Live leeches Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, and Australia’s Director of Biosecurity, Andrew Metcalfe AO, said
Australian scientists join hundreds globally in support of meat and livestock production

Australian scientists join hundreds globally in support of meat and

Presenters at the two-day summit on the societal role of meat in Dublin in October 2022 included Declan Troy, Jason