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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.2134-NEXUS Involve & Partner: impacts of biochar supplementation on productivity, profitability and GHG emissionsFinal reportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DP.MDC.0067 - Quantifying the opportunities for beef industry automation and productivity value proposition to stakeholdersFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DV.DIG.0017 - Carwoola Digital Pilot - Post 12-month device installation review - from the Hype to the HappeningFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsVarious dynamics influencing light vs. heavy lamb price split19 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
Over the last five years, the National Light Lamb Indicator has averaged 30¢ below the National Heavy Lamb Indicator. More recently, the price disparity between light and heavy lambs has grown. Currently, the indicators are showing a 162¢ light lamb discount, the largest discount this year. -
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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Industry NewsExports to the US to continue climbing18 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
Last Friday, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) published the April Livestock and Poultry: World Markets and Trade report, which included updated forecasts of US beef imports and exports. The forecasts show a substantial shift in prospective US trade flows. Although US export forecasts have been revised up slightly, US imports have been revised up by 184,000 tonnes carcase weight equivalent (cwe) to 1.89 million tonnes cwe. This means that the net trade balance for 2024 (exports minus imports) has been revised down 175,000 tonnes to minus 622,000 tonnes, the largest deficit since 2008.
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