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Declining NZ herd and flock size as country is diverted into carbon and forestry projects is part of the reason for some ...
Europe's ban goods linked to deforestation is facing more pressure from within the continent, with 18 of 27 European ...
Australia’s largest privately-owned lotfeeding business, Mort & Co, is looking for one or more large investors to fund ...
WorkSafe is calling on cattle farmers to check their ramps and review their loading practices during National Farm Safety Week, which this year highlights the near misses that can happen every day on ...
Research presented at the recent AAAGB Animal Genetics Conference suggests that temperament, as measured using Flight Time and Crush Score, can change with an animal's age, sex, and handling history..
Direct consignment slaughter grid prices have strengthened across northern and southern regions of Australia this week. A ...
A tax imposed uniquely by Queensland on foreign-owned agricultural land is having a “chilling effect” on new investment and ...
Saleyard prices have continued to increase this week, with the benchmark Eastern Young Cattle Indicator jumping above 750c/kg ...
In a landmark shift for one of Australia’s most respected seedstock operations, Palgrove has announced the sale of its entire ...
Commercially there is a clear incentive in selection for muscle volume and on choosing cattle with higher muscle scores.
One of China’s enormous online direct-to-consumer food companies has signed a beef supply agreement with three large ...
This week is National Farm Safety Week and the theme is Second Chances – Who Knows How Many You’ll Get? It highlights the ...
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