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WA Livestock Research Council hosts Livestock Matters forum | Farm Weekly

As well as saltbush, Mr Wyatt and keynote speakers including – CSIRO agricultural scientist Hayley Norman, The University of WA’s School of Agriculture and Environment and Institute of Agriculture associate professor Dominique Blache and Murdoch University sheep research scientist Serina Hancock, AgPro Management consultant Ed Riggall, Hyden lotfeeder Trevor Hinck, special guest from New South […]

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WOTUS repeal bill goes to president

The Senate passed a bill that would repeal the Biden administration’s controversial Waters of the United States rule. Democrats Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Jon Tester of Montana, Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada and Jacky Rosen of Nevada, along with Krysten Sinema, I- Ariz., joined their Republican colleagues to pass the bill. The House approved the […]

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Weaner cattle sales fully firm at Inverell

The first sale as part of a two-day RMA selling spree in the north of the state attracted a host of buyers including local graziers ken to make use of growing feed after recent storm rain. Click to check the original article.

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Recruitment: Are your staff Q Fever safe?

Latest listings on our recruitment page, Jobs Central: Feedlot Supervisor, Hay NSW – Spinifex client Seedstock Property Manager NSW – Spinifex client Seedstock Operations Manager, Inverell NSW – Spinifex client Station Manager, Dry River Station NT – Spinifex client Assistant Station Manager, Neman WA – Spinifex client General Manager, Row Crops – Gunn Agri Sustainability […]

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What to do Now to prepare for antibiotic changes ahead?

On June 11th, 2021, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finalized a Guidance for Industry (GFI) #263, which outlines the process for animal drug manufacturers to change all remaining antibiotic formulations used in animal health care from over-the-counter (OTC) to prescription status. Products commonly used by beef producers such as injectable penicillin and oxytetracycline (for […]

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Can beef demand remain resilient throughout 2023?

A question was asked this week concerning beef supply and demand in 2023, which is an appropriate question given the reduced cattle inventory. It seems certain domestic supply of beef will decline in 2023 relative to 2022, because there should be fewer animals making their way through the fed cattle system and a reduction in […]

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