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R&DW.LIV.2024 - The Live Export Industry Annual Transport Mortality Report 2020Final ReportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DW.LIV.1002 - LEP RD&E Scientific Independent Scientist 2020-22online summaryFIND OUT MORE
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R&DW.IPG.2103 - Fresh Beef Market Driversonline summaryFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsLamb exports highest on record08 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
31,779 tonnes of Australian lamb were exported in August, 21% more than August 2022 and the highest monthly export volume on record. -
R&D‘Kidman Springs Station’, Victoria River District, Northern Territory17 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
The Northern Territory Department of Industry Tourism and Trade (NT DITT) conducted a phosphorus (P) supplementation trial at Victoria River Research Station (known locally as ‘Kidman Springs’) from 2014 to 2019. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap07 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
Rainfall continues to drive market dynamics and has supported improved prices across most categories this week. National yardings fell by 38% or 16,600 head week-on-week. -
Industry NewsRed meat exports continue to strengthen06 July 2023FIND OUT MORE
Australian red meat exports continued the trend of steady growth in June, with overall exports now surpassing volumes last seen in 2020. -
Industry NewsProducers urged to be industry advocates08 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
For the past decade, John and wife Bec have run a large dairy goat enterprise at their Meningie property ‘Idealview’ in SA’s Upper South East. Recently, they’ve embarked upon a plan to transition into a meat goat herd, which is largely lifestyle-based but also designed to provide seasonal flexibility. -
Industry NewsFertilising pastures boosts production02 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
A group of northern producers looking to improve property productivity used a Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) Producer Demonstration Site (PDS) to see if it’s economical to fertilise sown pastures – the results show it can be, with the right steps. Included in the project was Queensland beef producer Sam Haig (pictured) who has reaped the benefits of fertilising his pastures – including doubling carrying capacity – as a result of participating in an MLA PDS. -
Industry NewsPasture health, timed grazing key in fight against pasture dieback04 October 2022FIND OUT MORE
Strategic grazing, backed by data, has not only driven carrying capacity at the Central Queensland beef property, ‘Coonabar’ – it’s also contributed to the Gibson family’s fight against pasture dieback.
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