Search
To view or search market information reports, please visit Prices & Markets
Search Results for Quarterly Feed
Results 1-10 of 79
-
Prices & MarketsQuarterly Lot Feeding Briefs
-
R&DQuarterly Feed E-NewsletterThe Quarterly Feed e-newsletter was launched in 2016 by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) in consultation Australian Lot Feeders’ Association...FIND OUT MORE
-
Industry NewsQuarterly Feed: MLA publications & upcoming events06 September 2016FIND OUT MORE
MLA publications Evaluation of practices used to reduce the incidence of bovine respiratory disease in Australian feedlots The purpose of... -
Industry NewsQuarterly Feed: MLA reports & publications28 November 2016FIND OUT MORE
Read the latest feedlot research published by MLA. -
Industry NewsRecords continue for the lot feeding sector30 May 2024FIND OUT MORE
The Australian Lot Feeders Association (ALFA) and Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) released their 2024 March quarter Lot Feeding Brief, covering information gathered through a quarterly survey of lot feeders across the country. Survey data has revealed the number of cattle on feed has tipped 1.3 million head for the first time on record. -
R&DFeedlot E-NewsletterThe Quarterly Feed e-newsletter was established by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) in consultation Australian Lot Feeders' Association (ALFA) as...FIND OUT MORE
-
Market NewsCattle on feed consolidate at bigger end of town03 March 2016FIND OUT MORE
The latest ALFA/MLA quarterly feedlot survey reflects the trend over the past three years of continued growth in cattle numbers on feed at the larger end of the feedlot sector. -
R&DD.IIS.2023 - ALFA Surveyonline summaryFIND OUT MORE
-
Market NewsQLD drives cattle numbers on feed27 August 2015FIND OUT MORE
Results from the ALFA/MLA quarterly feedlot survey indicate cattle on feed in Queensland continued to grow in the June quarter, up 10% year-on-year, at a little over 528,000 head. -
Market NewsCattle on feed numbers decline from record levels24 May 2016FIND OUT MORE
The latest ALFA/MLA quarterly feedlot survey indicated the number of cattle on feed for the March quarter had declined 5% year-on-year, to 914,901 head, and was down 8% from the record number the previous quarter.
Join myMLA today
One username and password for key integrity and information Systems (LPA/NVD, NLIS, MSA & LDL).
A personalised online dashboard that provides news, weather, events and R&D tools relevant to you.
Customised market information and analysis.
Already registered for myMLA?