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About 2.5 cattle generations to make adaptations for sustainability: UNE forum

About 2.5 cattle generations to make adaptations for sustainability: UNE

Landscape with cattle on Bill Mitchell’s property, along Rockvale Road and east of Guyra. HOW do livestock producers, supply chains
Exemptions hold back US livestock traceability, ICMJ tour member concludes

Exemptions hold back US livestock traceability, ICMJ tour member concludes

Sam Turner during his January ICMJ tour As Australian sheep and goat producers prepare for mandated electronic identification by 2025,
Wagga sale 13 Nov 2023: Feedlot orders fuel competition

Wagga sale 13 Nov 2023: Feedlot orders fuel competition

Yarding 4426 Change +590 The Wagga cattle sale witnessed a notable surge in numbers to 4426, maintaining a fair to
Flexible, efficient portion cutting driven by Marel’s I-Cut 360

Flexible, efficient portion cutting driven by Marel’s I-Cut 360

I-Cut 360: Versatile anatomic portion cutting without crust freezing “Tell us what you need to cut” In an industry that
Young heifers lift, steers mostly hold recent gains, in larger 6151 head online offering

Young heifers lift, steers mostly hold recent gains, in larger

These 67 Angus steers 8-10 months averaging 219kg from Glen Alice, NSW returned $690/head or 315c/kg and will travel to
Feedgrain Focus: Small tonnage limits new-crop sales

Feedgrain Focus: Small tonnage limits new-crop sales

A crop of the Reynolds Pastoral Company’s dual-purpose Illabo wheat ripening at Maimuru and judged this week in the Young
This Week in Agribusiness, November 11, 2023

This Week in Agribusiness, November 11, 2023

Part 1 Mike Pearson starts off with a chat with American Agriculturist editor Chris Torres to discuss the growing season
How to be profitable in the cattle market

How to be profitable in the cattle market

When it comes to marketing there is good news and bad news. The bad news is that when it comes
Tennessee beef cattle operations host Mexican buyers

Tennessee beef cattle operations host Mexican buyers

International trade relations and the beef cattle industry in Tennessee recently benefitted from an inbound trade mission with seven buyers
USRSB announces Grazing Management Plan Development Module

USRSB announces Grazing Management Plan Development Module

The U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (USRSB) announces its Grazing Management Plan Development Module. The module serves as a tool
Beef Central 2024 US study tour: why Jason Strong is a regular at the Houston Livestock Show

Beef Central 2024 US study tour: why Jason Strong is

Photo: RodeoHouston Facebook WITH Beef Central’s study tour of the world’s largest cattle producing country scheduled in just over three
Opinion: How red tape makes communities less safe at times of fire

Opinion: How red tape makes communities less safe at times

For all the great activities we equate with the warmer months, the threat of bushfires lives deeply in the psyche