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Early weaning calves: Does it achieve success?

Early weaning calves: Does it achieve success?

Pasture conditions are deteriorating and hay inventory is short, if you’re out of grass and about to start feeding hay
Farm Progress America, August 16, 2022

Farm Progress America, August 16, 2022

Max Armstrong shares that in the livestock industry there can always be an emergency. Effective planning can help a farm
Beef seedstock registration boom continues

Beef seedstock registration boom continues

BOTH registrations of bulls and females, the number of beef producers breeding registered cattle surged again during 2021, reflecting the
Western BullSelect workshops promise to deliver more bull for your buck

Western BullSelect workshops promise to deliver more bull for your

A series of BullSELECT workshops hosted by the Western Australian Beef Association later this month will be facilitated by Southern
Should more levy funding be directed to ag education?

Should more levy funding be directed to ag education?

EDUCATION has been high on the agenda in recent weeks, with Queensland ag colleges going up for sale again and
Weekly kill: Erratic grid price movements continue

Weekly kill: Erratic grid price movements continue

COMPETIVE pressure from a posse of southern Australian beef processors operating further north has seen some Queensland slaughter grids rise
Applications open for agricultural Science & Innovation Awards

Applications open for agricultural Science & Innovation Awards

Applications are now open for the 2023 Science and Innovation Awards, to fund innovative projects in Australia’s agriculture, fisheries and
Qld Rural Press Club: Leading Australian cattlemen to speak on what’s happening in Indonesia

Qld Rural Press Club: Leading Australian cattlemen to speak on

Frontline perspective: leading Australian cattleman on what’s happening on the ground in Indonesia Since first being detected in Indonesia in
No evidence to support China meat ban rumours, as trade rapidly returns to normal

No evidence to support China meat ban rumours, as trade

WILD rumours circulating around the red meat industry since Sunday that China may have suspended, or be poised to suspend
Higher inputs costs and feed costs face producers

Higher inputs costs and feed costs face producers

Annual U.S. retail prices for beef and veal are projected to rise 6 to 7 percent in 2022 relative to
Prussic acid toxicity risk, a problem in drought areas

Prussic acid toxicity risk, a problem in drought areas

Both summer and fall are important times for ranchers to keep an eye on cattle that graze where Johnsongrass is
Kentucky officials confirm two cases of Theileria infections in cattle

Kentucky officials confirm two cases of Theileria infections in cattle

Two cases of a new, potentially dangerous, disease of cattle has been detected in Kentucky, according to Kentucky State Veterinarian