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Farm Progress America, December 16, 2022

Farm Progress America, December 16, 2022

Max Armstrong looks at the value of migrant workers in agricultural production. He shares the story of one producer in
PALM plans to support metro meat processor jobs

PALM plans to support metro meat processor jobs

Department of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries secretary Andrew Metcalfe and Minister for Agriculture Murray Watt outlined PALM scheme progress at
KLA members set policy regarding Lesser Prairie Chicken

KLA members set policy regarding Lesser Prairie Chicken

Environmental groups continued pressure on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the Lesser Prairie Chicken as “threatened” under
Will 2023 be the year to yield soil carbon credits?

Will 2023 be the year to yield soil carbon credits?

THE soil carbon industry has been eagerly waiting for the Federal Government regulator’s verdict on a series of projects many
Recruitment: Attracting and retaining quality staff in extensive northern beef

Recruitment: Attracting and retaining quality staff in extensive northern beef

Latest listings on Jobs Central recruitment page: Station manager, Alpha QLD – Bush Recruitment Station hand, Deepwater NSW Beef sales
Why cows are the Lionel Messi of global food security

Why cows are the Lionel Messi of global food security

IMAGINE for a moment that the world’s entire available agricultural land is represented by a soccer field, just like those
Kay’s Cuts: When it comes to beef, high quality sells

Kay’s Cuts: When it comes to beef, high quality sells

A monthly column written for Beef Central by US meat and livestock industry commentator, Steve Kay, publisher of US Cattle
Frasers’ Transport finishes the year with a “yarn at the yard” + pics

Frasers’ Transport finishes the year with a “yarn at the

THIS year has been a tough one to manage for livestock transporters, with floods, COVID, skyrocketing fuel prices, a shortage
November cattle exports maintain busier trend

November cattle exports maintain busier trend

Live export cattle yarded at Berrimah in the NT. Picture: NTLEA Australia exported 59,958 cattle in November, the second highest
USDA funding to boost NASDA market research in Southeast Asia, Africa

USDA funding to boost NASDA market research in Southeast Asia,

The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture has been awarded $925,000 through the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service Emerging Markets
USDA raises 2022 animal protein production forecast

USDA raises 2022 animal protein production forecast

Higher beef, broiler, and turkey forecasts partly offset lower pork production in Q4 2022, leading USDA to raise the forecast
Fall, winter conditions may increase risk of coccidiosis infections

Fall, winter conditions may increase risk of coccidiosis infections

Ranchers in North Dakota have been observing calves showing signs of coccidiosis this fall and winter, according to Gerald Stokka,