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Industry NewsAustralian Bureau of Statistics release 150 years of historic agricultural data24 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
This week the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released 150 years of historic agricultural data, covering crops and livestock from 1860 to 2022. This information includes national and state data breakdowns dating back to 1860, and covers grains, livestock and wool production/land use. -
R&DP.PSH.1236 - Final Report: NEXUS Project: Exploring profitable, sustainable livestock businesses in an increasingly variable climateFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DP.PSH.1313 - Romani Pastoral Bull Tracking 2021Final ReportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DP.PSH.0730 - DAFWA Mosaic Agriculture Project Overview4 Page Project OverviewFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap19 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market eased for all indicators with the Restocker Yearling Heifer indicator performing the strongest. Yardings reached 84,609 head with a notable increase of 15,339 head positioning it as the fourth largest yarding of the year. -
R&DL.EVA.2001 - Update of the R&D evaluation modelfinal reportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DL.PDS.1907 - PDS: Winter Forage Tropical Grass Systems for CattleL.PDS.1907 - PDS: Winter Forage Tropical Grass Systems for Cattle L.PDS.1907 D001052 https://mla.crm6.dynamics.com/main.aspx ... digestibility, in the late autumn and...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap12 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market was relatively mixed this week. Yardings lifted slightly, up 3,866 head (or 7%) to 58,596, though still below the numbers seen earlier in the year. Despite the short week last week, yardings fell in NSW and Tasmania due to several store sales. Queensland yardings lifted slightly 13,485 head, as the Queensland Monday sale was not covered this week. -
Industry NewsAustralian beef producers hoping to expand operations12 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
The Beef Producers Intentions Survey (BPIS), which was conducted in November 2023, is aimed at informing industry and particularly producers about information such as sentiment, herd profile and intentions, sales timing, drivers of on-farm decisions, cull rates, bull purchases, calving rates, sales channels and type of operation. Here, we look at survey results and analyse the state of play across the Australian beef industry. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap05 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market has shown signs of improvement across various indicators. Following the Easter break and bolstered by strong rainfall, yardings increased by 1,688 to reach 23,704 head – however, this is still a 61% drop from two weeks ago. Queensland witnessed the largest reduction in yardings, declining by 1019 to 5,869 head.
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