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Farm Progress America, September 6, 2022

Farm Progress America, September 6, 2022

Max Armstrong shares that Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack made an announcement to spend $1 billion to help develop markets
Weekly genetics review: Is it still worth selecting for muscling?

Weekly genetics review: Is it still worth selecting for muscling?

Looking back over the past year across NLRS-reported cattle sales in NSW and Qld, the price difference on offer for
Beef exports take center stage

Beef exports take center stage

As consumers at home and around the world continue to navigate uncertainty in terms of inflation and future economic conditions,
Beef industry following dairy trend in the use of sexed semen

Beef industry following dairy trend in the use of sexed

THE beef industry is increasingly following the dairy sector’s lead in the adoption of sexed semen in artificial breeding programs
Podcast: Getting started in AI in commercial beef herds

Podcast: Getting started in AI in commercial beef herds

The high cost of bulls, strong cattle prices and good seasonal conditions are driving an increase in the uptake of
Global project linking genetics to eating quality

Global project linking genetics to eating quality

Southern multi-breed cattle feeding at University of New England’s Tullimba feedlot. A NEW global research project is looking to make
Fitzroy River’s Dunrobin irrigation block sells prior to auction

Fitzroy River’s Dunrobin irrigation block sells prior to auction

DUNROBIN, a well-developed irrigation property on Central Queensland’s Fitzroy River near South Yaamba has sold prior to auction for an
Renaming regenerative agriculture could open doors

Renaming regenerative agriculture could open doors

Regenerative agriculture was the key focus of a recent webinar hosted by the UWA Public Policy Institute. Photo: Soil CRC
Building next Gen of onboard stockies in Northern Territory

Building next Gen of onboard stockies in Northern Territory

A historic collaboration between the Young Livestock Exporters Network (YLEN) and LiveCorp has seen the training course for on-board live
Weekly kill: Rain continues to play havoc with processing operations

Weekly kill: Rain continues to play havoc with processing operations

RAIN continues to play havoc with beef processing operations across parts of eastern Australia, with plants from Rockhampton to Melbourne
Livex regulatory cost blowout threatens to undermine northern trade: Warriner

Livex regulatory cost blowout threatens to undermine northern trade: Warriner

NT Livestock Exporters chairman David Warriner says a blow-out in both regulatory charges and additional compliance costs in the export
Knowing value in early pregnancy diagnosis

Knowing value in early pregnancy diagnosis

The long, hot days of summer are a stark contrast from the cold nights of calving season.  However, now is