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UNL hosts USMEF Global Processing Workshop

UNL hosts USMEF Global Processing Workshop

The Department of Animal Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln welcomed guests from throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America
Farm Progress America, August 22, 2022

Farm Progress America, August 22, 2022

Max Armstrong shares that the upcoming Farm Progress Show where farmers will be able to see equipment that does the
Feed cattle through drought or sell cows now?

Feed cattle through drought or sell cows now?

Good attendance at livestock drought recovery meetings highlights the devasting impacts the intense heat and lack of rainfall are having
EU carbon credits smash new records

EU carbon credits smash new records

THE price of European carbon credits has hit record highs this week, with analysts and media putting it down to
172,000 workers needed, as unprecedented labour crisis sweeps Australia’s feed supply chain

172,000 workers needed, as unprecedented labour crisis sweeps Australia’s feed

Australia’s key food industry bodies have calculated the food supply chain is currently short at least 172,000 workers from paddock
MSA and discount feeders on the mind of Brahman breeders

MSA and discount feeders on the mind of Brahman breeders

BRAHMAN breeders have had an interesting couple of years, with thousands of northern cattle finding themselves in southern paddocks as
Wagga sale 22 Aug 2022: Feeder prices lift as yarding doubles

Wagga sale 22 Aug 2022: Feeder prices lift as yarding

Yarding 1850 Change 920   The Wagga cattle market is heading into spring in good form, despite a bigger yarding
QLD beef debt levels rise, but quality remains stable in challenging times

QLD beef debt levels rise, but quality remains stable in

The Queensland Rural Debt Survey 2021 report tabled in State Parliament last week provides a snapshot of the size and
Traceability priority as PM, Ag Minister visit Raglan Station

Traceability priority as PM, Ag Minister visit Raglan Station

Ryan Olive talks cattle with Agriculture Minister Murray Watt and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Ryan Olive’s feedlot at Raglan Station,
Vendors stick to ‘wait and see’ approach with reduced online offerings

Vendors stick to ‘wait and see’ approach with reduced online

This run run of 103 Angus heifers 13-14 months averaging 302kg from Thallon, Southern Queensland returned 864.2c/kg or $2610/head –
This Week in Agribusiness, Aug. 20, 2022

This Week in Agribusiness, Aug. 20, 2022

Chriss Chinn, Missouri director of agriculture, joins the broadcast virtually to talk about the Missouri State Fair, as well as
Tyson Foods invests $200m in Amarillo beef plant

Tyson Foods invests $200m in Amarillo beef plant

Tyson Foods announced it is investing $200 million at its Amarillo, Texas beef plant to expand and upgrade operations and