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Ag employers reminded of their responsibilities to youth workers

Ag employers reminded of their responsibilities to youth workers

Harvest is a busy time of year for farmers. Recent injury incidents involving youth and inexperienced workers highlight the potentially
Research looks to transform manure into protein

Research looks to transform manure into protein

Can you turn manure into a cow, chicken or fish? Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists are looking to do just
GeneNet moves to Low Carbon Technologies division of Select Sires Inc.

GeneNet moves to Low Carbon Technologies division of Select Sires

Select Sires Inc. announces the transition of GeneNet operations to Low Carbon Technologies. GeneNet was purchased by Select Sires in
Farm Progress America, November 22, 2023

Farm Progress America, November 22, 2023

Mike Pearson takes a look at some legislation introduced to define what can be called beef and pork. Last week,
National Feedbase Summary 22 November 2023

National Feedbase Summary 22 November 2023

Scattered storms and showers over the eastern portion of the continent have helped to reduce the rate of pasture decline.
“Sellers have turned into buyers” as EYCI climbs more than 120c in a month

“Sellers have turned into buyers” as EYCI climbs more than

CATTLE prices have continued to rally this week, with the benchmark Eastern Young Cattle Indicator picking up 41c in the
Roma sale 21 Nov 2023: Market improves on scattered showers

Roma sale 21 Nov 2023: Market improves on scattered showers

Yarding 2575 Change -1481 With scattered showers Roma agents yarded 2,575 head. The market showed improvement on most descriptions. The regular processors
If climate change getting worse, cattle not cause research shows

If climate change getting worse, cattle not cause research shows

If climate change has been progressing and getting worse, it is not because of the Australian livestock industry. “That is
Opinion: With methane, time is running out

Opinion: With methane, time is running out

THERE is concern in the cattle industry, that the warming effect of methane being produced by Australian cattle is not
Top agribusiness talent shines in Zanda McDonald Award shortlist

Top agribusiness talent shines in Zanda McDonald Award shortlist

TEN impressive young livestock industry stakeholders from across Australia and New Zealand are included in the shortlist of finalists for
How much vomitoxin is too much for feedlot cattle?

How much vomitoxin is too much for feedlot cattle?

By Jerad Jaborek, Michigan State University Extension As ruminants, cattle have a rumen with a diverse microbiome that can breakdown
Texas A&M begins construction on Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center

Texas A&M begins construction on Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center

Texas A&M AgriLife Research recently hosted leaders from across The Texas A&M University System in a groundbreaking ceremony of the