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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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