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Angus bull breeding a new focus for retired processing executive, Warren Stiff

Angus bull breeding a new focus for retired processing executive,

Broadwater’s first crop of sale bulls under preparation near Warwick   FORMER export meat processing executive Warren Stiff, who retired
Mort & Co secures 50pc share in Warwick’s Yarranbrook feedlot

Mort & Co secures 50pc share in Warwick’s Yarranbrook feedlot

Cattle on feed in the Yarranbrook feedlot   Toowoomba-based vertically integrated grainfed beef producer Mort & Co has taken a
Australian firm appointed to Murdoch’s US$200m ranch

Australian firm appointed to Murdoch’s US$200m ranch

THE firm involved a landmark soil carbon deal with Microsoft has been appointed asset manager for a US$200 million Montana
Applications open for Darwin shipboard stockperson training course

Applications open for Darwin shipboard stockperson training course

The Young Livestock Exporters Network is calling for applications for positions on the next LiveCorp Shipboard Stockperson Training Course, which
Fake tractor sales top ag losses in online scams

Fake tractor sales top ag losses in online scams

IN 2021, Australian farmers and agriculture businesses lost over $1.5 million to scammers targeting the agriculture industry, an ACCC report
Victoria River Research Station Beefup Forum – 26-27 July

Victoria River Research Station Beefup Forum – 26-27 July

A BEEFUP Forum has been announced for the Northern Territory over two days on 26 – 27 July at the
FMD spreads to Bali – Beef Central

FMD spreads to Bali – Beef Central

The risk of foot and mouth disease (FMD) reaching Australian shores has increased with confirmation the outbreak in Indonesia has
This Week in Agribusiness, July 2, 2022

This Week in Agribusiness, July 2, 2022

Chris Harbourt, Chief Strategy Officer, Indigo Ag., joins Mike Pearson to talk more about the announcement of carbon credits sold
PETA asks USDA to end ‘humane’ meat labeling

PETA asks USDA to end ‘humane’ meat labeling

The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals submitted a petition with USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service to begin
Work Begins on $19 Million Research Project on Cattle Grazing

Work Begins on $19 Million Research Project on Cattle Grazing

 Ground has broken — quite literally — on a $19 million research initiative aimed at understanding how a farmer or
Supplementing Yearlings in the Summer Grazing Season: Is it Worth it?

Supplementing Yearlings in the Summer Grazing Season: Is it Worth

Forage quality and yearling rate of gain decline throughout the summer, particularly in cool season grasses. Strategically supplementing yearlings with
Iowa Supreme Court finds nuisance defense constitutional

Iowa Supreme Court finds nuisance defense constitutional

In a 4-3 decision Thursday, the Iowa Supreme Court reversed an 18-year-old precedent how nuisance lawsuits against livestock producers should