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New interventions for “Pinkeye” may be on the way

New interventions for “Pinkeye” may be on the way

Scientists have revealed that there are two different variants, or genotypes of Moraxella bovis (M. bovis), a bacterium known to cause pinkeye
Should I Cull My Bulls?

Should I Cull My Bulls?

Bulls are like professional athletes. Once properly developed they reach full servicing capacity and have a prime of several breeding seasons
USMEF to honor Lighthizer, Saunders at Strategic Planning Conference

USMEF to honor Lighthizer, Saunders at Strategic Planning Conference

Ambassador Robert Lighthizer, who headed the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative under the Trump administration, has been selected to
Farm Progress America, October 25, 2022

Farm Progress America, October 25, 2022

Max Armstrong reports optimism in poultry and red meat consumption going into 2023 even as food prices rise. Max shares
Case-ready meat continues to gain momentum

Case-ready meat continues to gain momentum

Meat sales exploded in 2020, and since then, dollar growth continues while units/volumes remain ahead of 2019 pre-pandemic levels, according
LSD and FMD in Indonesia for the long-term, Troy Setter

LSD and FMD in Indonesia for the long-term, Troy Setter

  CONSOLIDATED Pastoral Company CEO Troy Setter has given an in-depth look at the extreme measures the company has undertaken
Acute supply shortage caused by flooding could see feedlots run out of grain

Acute supply shortage caused by flooding could see feedlots run

Large grain growing areas, like Moree, have seen major flooding in recent weeks. Photo: Adam Marshall MP THERE’S a real
Weekly kill: Rain and flooding stifle processing operations

Weekly kill: Rain and flooding stifle processing operations

It’s been the defining feature of Australian beef processing over the past four months, but rain and flooding are again
Opinion: Investing in vaccine development and strategies to protect our industry

Opinion: Investing in vaccine development and strategies to protect our

Foot and mouth disease (FMD) has always been on the radar of the Australian livestock industry. This year that attention
McDonald’s weathers the global COVID storm better than many

McDonald’s weathers the global COVID storm better than many

AUSTRALIA’S single largest international beef customer was hit hard by the COVID pandemic – as all food service businesses around
Cellular agriculture consortium to develop foods of the future

Cellular agriculture consortium to develop foods of the future

Competition drives innovation, but for an industry in its earliest stages of development, one of the smartest moves competitors can
UTIA researchers study feed efficiency of pregnant angus heifers

UTIA researchers study feed efficiency of pregnant angus heifers

While cattle production has historically focused on increasing the feed efficiency of steers to produce a marketable beef product, researchers