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Study examines price ranges from fed cattle negotiated cash sales
In the wake of unprecedented market shocks in the fed cattle industry, researchers at the University of Tennessee Institute of
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Farm Progress America, September 7, 2022
Max Armstrong reports that Brazil is going to plant soybeans like never before and if the weather cooperates the country
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Weekly property review: What makes an outstanding auction result for
UNDER the microscope in this week’s property review are four standout cattle property sales and some of the reasons they
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Have Australian feedlot emissions been overestimated?
AUSTRALIA’S growing feedlot sector is set to play a major role in the beef industry’s quest to become carbon neutral,
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Weekly rainfall update + rain outlook 7 September 2022
TROPICAL moisture combined with weather systems over the week to produce significant rainfall over large parts of the country. Weekly
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Tasmanian winner in AgriFutures National Rural Women’s Award
Stephen Hannan (Westpac), Kimberley Furness (National Runner Up), Senator the Hon. Murray Watt, Stephanie Trethewey (National Winner), Kay Hull AO
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Scholarship up for grabs for young tertiary ag student
YOUNG students enrolled in a tertiary course in agriculture or a related discipline have a great opportunity to gain valuable
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Australia bans personal meat products from FMD countries
Minister for Agriculture Murray Watt has his carry-on luggage checked out by a detector dog at Sydney airport after a
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5 Key principles of a Good Risk Management Culture
Managing risk in an agricultural operation is a daunting and never-ending task. While tools are available, such as marketing contracts
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Farmer sentiment improves, inflation concerns linger
The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer farmer sentiment index rose 14 points in August to a reading of 117.
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Researchers use microorganisms to counter bovine respiratory disease
The little things living in a calf’s nose could be key to combating bovine respiratory disease, the single most costly
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Colombia’s demand for U.S. red meat continues to expand
After a slow start to the year U.S. pork exports to Colombia rebounded strongly in the second quarter, and are now
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