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Prices hinge on new season lambs
Nominations sought for 2019 agribusiness leadership awards
Beef boning automation set to transform red meat processing
New ‘fit to load’ guide released
New activity at former saleyards site
Accelerated depreciation for fodder storage begins today
Lamb springs to new definition
Competition leads to fathers who produce more male sperm
Road sealing drives outback economy
Drought review calls for adaptation and overhaul
Beef at fore of Japan/US trade talks
Virtual Reboot For Livestock Feeding Books
Export values hit new highs
Dry Conditions Response Grants to aid feral pest control endeavours
New genetics hub demystifies breeding values
Cutting-edge technology to improve water quality and help farmers
Residents to shape new rules on controversial fireworks displays
Grant to Qualipac to create more than 20 jobs in Gatton region
More must be done to eradicate hunger in Africa
McGowan Government’s rental phase-in to help WA pastoralists
Milfos to pay $825,000 in price-fixing case
Budget investment in GPS technology will help save lives
Draft report on livestock exported by air open for consultation
Ag to explore potential of mixed reality
Wine and grape producers invited to join inaugural entrepreneurship development program
Cattle prices waiting on break
New Multi-Partner Trust Fund launched to combat Antimicrobial Resistance globally
World-class biosecurity key to market advantage
Big-picture carcase feedback
Customer centric path to profit
Widening grazing window
Cutting-edge FarmSmarts showcased at Muresk Institute
Gender-sensitive farmer training program transforms Kenya’s rural households
Iowa State researchers studying slow-release fertilizer to feed crops, improve water quality
Are your livestock fit for transport?
Livestock owners flock to beef and sheep conference
Accused cattle rustler charged with animal cruelty, NSW
Exports to fall as herd and flock rebuild commences
WA farmer confidence slumps on dry autumn
QFES calls on locals to pitch in and prepare for bushfire season
Tas farmers most optimistic in nation – buoyed by sector outlook
Farmers brace for tough winter after dry start to season, but recent rains rally hopes
Diversify to ride out tough times
ATA co-founder honoured
Global trading: key to a $100 billion ag sector
AgForce ‘Beef and Reef’ forum to set agriculture’s agenda
Beef’s global opportunities and challenges
May rainfall kick starts new season crops