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Positive movements on wine tariffs, while meat and grains value relationship-building visit | The Land

“But at a people-to-people and business-to-business level, the relationships are still incredibly strong and there’s still a great desire from Chinese buyers and consumers for outstanding quality South Australian product, whether its lamb and beef, rock lobster, or wine from this fantastic clean, green and pristine environment we have.” Click to check the original article.

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Positive movements on wine tariffs, while meat and grains value relationship-building visit | North Queensland Register

“But at a people-to-people and business-to-business level, the relationships are still incredibly strong and there’s still a great desire from Chinese buyers and consumers for outstanding quality South Australian product, whether its lamb and beef, rock lobster, or wine from this fantastic clean, green and pristine environment we have.” Click to check the original article.

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This Week in Agribusiness, September 30, 2023

Part 1 Mike Pearson kicks off the show with a conversation with Ted McKinney, CEO, National Association State Departments of Agriculture about the focus on issues important to states. Next, Mike introduces the In the Cab with Pioneer segment to check in on harvest progress. Mike then talks with Craig Turner, author of Turner’s Take […]

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Supreme Merino goes to Belmont Park at Perth Royal Show | Farm Weekly

Exhibitors: 15 Entries: 97 (35 August shorn, 38 autumn shorn, 24 unhoused/unrugged) Judges: Jarrod King, Warralea stud, Gairdner; Angus Halliday, Callowie stud, Bordertown, South Australia; Tom Lilburne, Poll Boonoke stud, Conargo, New South Wales; associate judges Tom Bolt, Corrigin and Darcy King, Darkan. Supreme: Belmont Park stud, Wagin August shorn (Full Wools) Grand champion Merino […]

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Shifting trends in feeder cattle and grain prices, and days on feed

FEEDER cattle and feed grain prices are usually inversely related, meaning when one increases, the other decreases and vice-versa. There are two main reasons for this. Firstly, both these commodities react differently to weather conditions, MLA analyst Tim Jackson said. In a drought, grain is scarce due to poor harvest yields, whereas cattle turnoff increases […]

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Feedgrain Focus: Market softens on forecast rain

This wheat crop at Allora on the Darling Downs is a few weeks away from harvest and is on target to achieve average yields. PRICES for wheat and barley have dropped by up to $15 per tonne on the forecast for 10-25mm for much of south-eastern Australia’s grainbelt next week. The fall would be enough […]

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