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MSA grading rises to record 55pc of national slaughter cattle

MSA grading rises to record 55pc of national slaughter cattle

The percentage of national adult slaughter cattle meeting Meat Standards Australia grading requirements in Australia rose to a new record
NCBA calls out Google for misrepresenting beef’s in search feature

NCBA calls out Google for misrepresenting beef’s in search feature

Google’s new sustainability search feature, which will soon be available worldwide to English language users, has the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association
The good, the bad and the ugly of fall calving in Iowa

The good, the bad and the ugly of fall calving

Many producers across the state have just endured the excessive heat and humidity we expect from Iowa summers. Unfortunately, many
Final rule to improve H-2A visa program published

Final rule to improve H-2A visa program published

The U.S. Department of Labor has published in the Federal Register a final rule to amend H-2A temporary labor certification
Groups sue EPA over delayed CAFO actions

Groups sue EPA over delayed CAFO actions

The Environmental Protection Agency’s failure to respond to a legal petition urging the agency to strengthen clean water rules governing
Farm Progress America, October 12, 2022

Farm Progress America, October 12, 2022

Max Armstrong looks at the substantial gains in the price of beef in the supermarket, which is much higher than
Westbound and down: Cattle trucking industry faces challenges

Westbound and down: Cattle trucking industry faces challenges

Their steeds have names like Peterbilt and Kenworth, and they may not wear spurs, but cattle truckers have just as
U.S. red meat showcased at culinary training camp in the Philippines

U.S. red meat showcased at culinary training camp in the

The foodservice sector has begun its recovery in the Philippines and importers are working to rebuild trade with end-user customers.
As other countries legislate livestock emissions, could Australia follow?

As other countries legislate livestock emissions, could Australia follow?

WITH climate change high on the agenda of countries across the world, tight restrictions on agricultural emissions are started to
Tapping into a rare COVID silver lining: Vaccines without trade barriers

Tapping into a rare COVID silver lining: Vaccines without trade

Image: Shutterstock COVID in humans has given the cattle industry a possible key to fighting lumpy skin disease (LSD) and
Vaccinations, not culling, should be Australia’s response to FMD, experts tell biosecurity breakfast

Vaccinations, not culling, should be Australia’s response to FMD, experts

Vaccinating small holder cattle around feedlots in Indonesia. VACCINATION rather than mass culling of livestock should be Australia’s response to
Weekly rainfall update + rain outlook 12 October 2022

Weekly rainfall update + rain outlook 12 October 2022

A series of low pressure systems and surface troughs dragged tropical air from the warm ocean waters, delivering thunderstorms and