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Supreme Court will review case challenging U.S. Forest Service abuse
The U.S. Supreme Court recently announced that it will hear the case of two Montana property owners who sued the
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Make the most of haying opportunities
Grazing is the best way to use forages. But you need hay for overwinter feeding. And sometimes there is so
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HerdWhistle UHF RFID cattle tags available
HerdWhistle Technologies Inc. (“HerdWhistle”) Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) RFID ear tags are officially available on the U.S. CattleTrace Tag Store. The
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Off-season cattle grazing to help control cheatgrass
Cheatgrass, an invasive annual grass that has invaded Nevada rangelands, is responsible for much of the increasing wildfire danger in
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University students design software to predict cattle market
For many years, Wall Street investors have used sophisticated software like artificial neural networks to gain a trading advantage. These
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Foraging on tree leaves can pose potential health risks
Just as people like to try new foods on occasion, there are times when cattle opt to munch on the
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Weekly genetics review: An exciting spring sale season ahead
Tonight marks the seasonal return of Beef Central’s popular Weekly Genetics Review, compiled by NSW genetics and breeding consultant,
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Have we listed your Spring 2022 bull sale details?
BEEF Central is starting to compile its 2022 Spring bull sales calendar, featuring seedstock sales fixtures nationwide across all
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Weekly kill: Processor losses around $300/head, model suggests
WHILE better than earlier this year, trading conditions for beef processors remain at around a $300 loss per animal slaughtered,
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Threat of power disruptions, energy price-hikes spook processors
RED meat processors were on tenterhooks yesterday over warnings of an electricity shortage creating power disruptions. Possible outages have been
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Working dogs hit $27,000, average almost $9000 at Casterton auction
Dubbo-based contractor Kahlee O’Leary, left, with $27,000 Hazeldell Kimmy and new owners Lachlan and Ashley Meaburn. CASTERTON’S 2022 Eukanuba Working
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NSW Govt announces record $163.9 million for biosecurity funding
The NSW Government has announced a record $163.9 million in the 2022-23 NSW Budget, describing the move as a critical
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