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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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