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Equal record for MSA grading compliance in 2022

THE return to better growing conditions and superior weight-for-age was an underlying factor in record-equalling Meat Standards Australia grading compliance last financial year, the latest MSA Annual Outcomes report issued on Friday shows. As we reported earlier, MSA graded cattle continue to represent more than half of the national adult cattle slaughter in 2021–22 at […]

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NVLX Wodonga 17 Jan 2023: Market gains traction after correction

Yarding 1500 Change 0 Numbers were similar and quality was improved. The market found some traction after last week’s big price correction. File picture of selling action at Wodonga in 2022. The usual buying group along with a new southern buyer were in attendance. The bigger supply of vealers sold to solid demand, with prices at the […]

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Ag Minister flys out in push to finalise trade deals

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Murray Watt is travelling to London and Berlin this week for trade-focused talks with UK and European leaders. “These meetings will allow me to keep up the momentum on important free trade agreements and ensure that overseas decision makers and buyers have a true picture of Australia’s commitment to […]

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When to sell and what to hold

Focussing on engaging the market with the grades getting strong premiums now, will often yield a better average price across your entire crop. Click to check the original article.

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