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Carbon footprint report seeks practical ways that producers can stay ahead of consumer expectations

Carbon footprint report seeks practical ways that producers can stay

IMPORTANT new research has been released to assist Australia’s beef industry improve its carbon footprint and find practical ways producers
What would a national livestock standstill entail?

What would a national livestock standstill entail?

IT is an eventuality that will hopefully not materialise, but were foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) to make its way from nearby
Autumn drenching makes for mixed bag of fodder crops

Autumn drenching makes for mixed bag of fodder crops

While the logistics of planting have been difficult, plenty of oats crops are still in the ground in Northern NSW.
Can Texas property be landlocked?

Can Texas property be landlocked?

A recent Waco Court of Appeals decision in Fort Worth & Western Railroad Co. v. Albert offers an important reminder that property
Feeding steam-flaked corn to cattle reduces enteric methane emissions

Feeding steam-flaked corn to cattle reduces enteric methane emissions

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, agriculture accounts for about 10% of America’s greenhouse gas emissions, and enteric (intestinal)
Got flies? | Beef Magazine

Got flies? | Beef Magazine

One of the realities of beef production in Oklahoma is dealing with significant fly populations. The Oklahoma beef cattle industry loses
Michigan invests more than $2.3 million in livestock research

Michigan invests more than $2.3 million in livestock research

The Michigan Alliance for Animal Agriculture is investing more than $2.3 million in 26 new research and outreach projects in 2022.
Shipping reform bill could pass in June

Shipping reform bill could pass in June

U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., said the House will vote in June on the Senate’s version of the
Summer annuals could hit the spot for your grazing plans

Summer annuals could hit the spot for your grazing plans

Summer annual forages such as sorghums, sudangrass and millets, typically require at least 60-degree soil temperatures to germinate, require less
Beef Cow Slaughter Continues Unabated

Beef Cow Slaughter Continues Unabated

Through the end of May, beef cow slaughter for the year-to-date is 15 percent higher year over year. With nearly half
Record exports conceal ‘cost of farming’ crunch

Record exports conceal ‘cost of farming’ crunch

The latest Government figures show agricultural exports reaching a record $64.9 billion in 2022-23, but National Farmers’ Federation President Fiona
Rural achievers acknowledged in 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours

Rural achievers acknowledged in 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours

Political and rural leaders, philanthropists and agricultural scientists have been acknowledged in the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours List announced today.