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Commission buyer charge at Yea
1:23 PM ACST | COMMISSION buyers led the charge at Yea’s monthly store cattle sale on Friday, in a small crowd, light on for local restockers.  | Live exports stall stranding ...A management bender | VIDEO: Steers to $750 at Yea, Vic
Beef bonus ahead as free trade talks start with Korea
12/10/2008 | In good news for the beef industry, it could be put on a more competitive footing against US product in the lucrative Korean market, with talks finally beginning on the negotiation of a free trade agreement between Australia and South Korea.  | Rudd forced to guarantee bank ...Black Friday: Panic grips ...
Russian market the future for Australian beef
10/10/2008 | Despite a recent drop in exports, the future for Australian beef in the Russian market is still strong, according to the head of the Russian National Meat Association, Sergey Yushin.  | Rams to $39,000 at Classings ...$60,000 high on day two of ...
A management bender
9/10/2008 | ANGUS Australia is calling for all members to report any calves born dead and malformed following the indefinite discovery of a recessive gene in an American super sire.  | CommentsComments (1)
$6555 average for 877 bulls at Brahman Week
9/10/2008 | After three days of strong competition from more than 500 registered bidders, the Rockhampton Brahman Week Sale finished with a total 877 bulls averaging $6555 to gross $5.75 million.  | Rams to $39,000 at Classings ...$60,000 high on day two of ...
Russia the place to beef
8/10/2008 | Dan Tebbut doesn't mince his words. "Russia is one of the most exciting markets for food anywhere in the world," says Austrade's senior trade commissioner in Moscow.  | $60,000 high on day two of ...NSW riders dominate national ...
Meat quality not affected by cattle lairage times
8/10/2008 | Lotfeeders at the industry's major conference, BeefEx on the Gold Coast this week, will be pleased with new Beef CRC research about the effects of lairage prior to slaughter on meat quality.  | NSW riders dominate national ...Piggery workers saved from ...
Roma weaner steers top 226c/kg
8/10/2008 | It was a mixed bag of prices at Queensland's benchmark Roma store sale yesterday, where weaner steers were the highlight hitting 226c/kg.  | NSW riders dominate national ...Piggery workers saved from ...
$60,000 high on day two of Brahman Week
7/10/2008 | Bidding has hit a high of $60,000 on day two of the Brahman Week bull sales in Rockhampton, for a 29-month-old Red from the Rockley stud.  | Tough season hits Sale store ...$35,000 high on day one of ... | VIDEO: $60,000 high at Brahman Week
$35,000 high on day one of Brahman Week
6/10/2008 | Brahman bulls have sold to a high of $35,000 on day one of the three-day Brahman Week sale at Gracemere.  | Cautious bids hit $86 at ...Tough season hits Sale store ... | VIDEO: $60,000 high at Brahman Week
6/10/2008 | Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) chairman Don Heatley says he hopes antagonism from the Australian Beef Association stops – but he is not holding his breath.  | CommentsComments (4)
Mobile phone the new stockman
6/10/2008 | New NLIS software is enabling graziers to track their animals with their mobile phone.
US economy slump erodes beef trade
5/10/2008 | The US economy has been through a turbulent week with large losses in the financial and equity markets, which have flowed on to hit the beef trade, according to Meat and Livestock Australia.  | Pig prices hit historic highsLamb finally in right direction
Beef production back during August
3/10/2008 | Australian beef and veal production during August declined 4pc year-on-year, as a trucking strike in Queensland at the start of the month impacted cattle numbers and throughput across the state, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.  | More hens needed to foil $13m ...US enforces country of origin ...
Stability in young cattle prices
3/10/2008 | Since mid-September, young cattle prices in the eastern states followed a steady trend, with the benchmark Eastern Young Cattle Indicator remaining within a 5¢/kg (dressed) band for the past three weeks, Meat and Livestock Australia reports.  | US enforces country of origin ...Lamb prices find support at Wagga
US enforces country of origin labelling for meat
3/10/2008 | The United States is pressing ahead with a country of origin labelling program for all meat products.  | Agriculture's future: value or ...Garnaut's carbon tax to ...
Rising numbers fail to dampen Roma cattle market
1/10/2008 | Large numbers of cattle continue to flow into Roma's store sale, but the market has remained strong.  | Collinsville's 'complete ...Langdene Merino rams to $8000 | VIDEO: High cattle numbers continue at ...
University dominates Perth Royal led steer event
30/09/2008 | THERE could not have been a more dominant display of cattle showing than that put on by Murdoch University at this year's Perth Royal Show led steer and heifer competition.  | CommentsComments (1)
Shorthorn takes Melbourne interbreed glory
29/09/2008 | A strapping Beef Shorthorn bull clinched the supreme beef crown for the Falls family's Malton stud, at the Melbourne Royal Show yesterday.  | BLM ewes to $185 at WycheproofInterstate inquiry drives Swan ... | VIDEO: Shorthorn takes Melbourne ...
US cattle on feed numbers fall
29/09/2008 | The latest United States Department of Agriculture cattle on feed report has recorded the fifth consecutive monthly decline when compared to the same time last year, at 9.997 million head as at 1 September 2008.  | Lamb prices up in 2008-09: ABAREYearling steer feeder purchases ...
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