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Bob Shepherd from Dalrymple Landcare (ohhh and also Principal Extension Officer for FNQ Grazing Land Management) explores a cross section of options available to producers today, including:Business a...View More
The beef industry trifecta - FutureBeef
Record high cattle prices, historically low interest rates and a good season for many… all in the one year. Listen to this webinar recording to hear about some of the options for producers.
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Help AFI's research by taking this digital skills assessment research to assess Australian agriculture’s digital capability.This helps us target investment where it’s most needed to build capacity for...View More
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MLA MeatUp Forums deliver the latest in red meat research, development and adoption (RD&A) and are held throughout southern Australia. Head along to Naracoorte SA on 28 Jun 2022 08:00AM - 28 Jun 2022...View More
MeatUp Forum | Naracoorte SA | Meat & Livestock Australia
MeatUp Forum | Naracoorte SA
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Latest beef sustainability reporting confirms 79.6% Natural Resource Management (NRM) regions achieved healthy groundcover thresholds in 2021https://www.mla.com.au/news-and-events/industry-news/absf-a...View More
ABSF Annual Update: Australia a global leader in sustainable beef production | Meat & Livestock Australia
AUSTRALIA’S position as one of the world’s foremost innovators in agriculture and the growing sustainability of the nation’s beef value chain was today in focus at the launch of the Australian B
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Ground-breaking rural women build capacity to ensure best management research is put into action:https://agrifutures.com.au/news/ground-breaking-rural-women-build-capacity-to-ensure-research-is-put-in...View More
Ground-breaking rural women build capacity to ensure research is put into action | AgriFutures Australia
This article features three AgriFutures Rural Women's Award Alumni who have followed careers in agricultural extension.
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