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USDA announces $3m in funding for antimicrobial resistance dashboard

USDA announces $3m in funding for antimicrobial resistance dashboard

The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is making up to $3 million in cooperative agreement funding available to create
Farm Progress America, November 22, 2022

Farm Progress America, November 22, 2022

Max Armstrong discusses the upcoming talk about the farm bill. The measure, which includes the nutrition title, formerly known as
Lachlan’s legacy helping young producers make their mark in regen ag

Lachlan’s legacy helping young producers make their mark in regen

More young people with a passion to understand the principles of regenerative agriculture are set to benefit from the legacy
$28.9m in grants issued to help improve soil carbon technology

$28.9m in grants issued to help improve soil carbon technology

ALMOST $30 million in grant funding has been awarded to farmers and land managers across Australia to make it easier
Feedgrain Focus: Rain reignites southern inverse

Feedgrain Focus: Rain reignites southern inverse

More rain and flooding in parts of NSW and Victoria is further delaying harvest in districts including Narrabri. Photo: Shaine
Weekly kill: Grid prices continue to soften, as end-of-year closures loom

Weekly kill: Grid prices continue to soften, as end-of-year closures

DIRECT consignment slaughter grid offers from processors have continued to deteriorate rapidly this week, falling another 15-20c in places as
US hungry for world’s beef as domestic production declines

US hungry for world’s beef as domestic production declines

The US – the world’s second-largest importer of beef after China – is likely to be looking for even more
Road repairs welcome, but long-term flood proofing needed, NSW Farmers says

Road repairs welcome, but long-term flood proofing needed, NSW Farmers

NSW Farmers has welcomed additional manpower to repair ruined rural roads, but says flood-proofing for the future must be on
Brazilian processor Minerva continues to expand, buying Japanese-owned Uruguayan beef business

Brazilian processor Minerva continues to expand, buying Japanese-owned Uruguayan beef

BRAZILIAN meat processor Minerva has continued its recent expansionary mood, this week announcing plans to secure a large Uruguayan beef
Two rail unions split on labor deal vote

Two rail unions split on labor deal vote

Members of the nation’s two largest railway unions held conflicting votes on a key labor pact, muddying efforts by the
6 Questions to ask before you buy hay

6 Questions to ask before you buy hay

Winter is coming and hay inventories are low.  Given the current situation it can come as a relief to just
Cattle Industry Dynamics Finally Lining Up

Cattle Industry Dynamics Finally Lining Up

The latest Cattle on Feed report pegs November 1 feedlot inventory at 11.706 million head, 98.0 percent of last year