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Industry NewsHow has farming changed over the past five years?31 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
An MLA review of the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Agriculture Census data from 2016–2021 has identified several trends across mixed enterprise businesses. -
Industry NewsProducers seek to boost productivity as Producer Demonstration Site applications open for 2023/202430 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
Funding applications are now open for cattle and sheep producers throughout Australia who are interested in running local projects to demonstrate on-farm benefits of research and development findings. Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) is calling for applications for its 2023-24 Producer Demonstration Sites (PDS) program, with applications opening on 3 April 2023 and closing on 16 May 2023. This includes levy and co-contributor funding options for projects ranging from two to six years. -
Industry NewsNew online hub a one-stop-shop for grazing land management resources30 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
Red meat and livestock producers have access to a new hub of grazing land management resources on the Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) website. The Grazing Land Management (GLM) hub has launched today and brings together a range of grazing land management information and tools into a one-stop-shop. -
Industry NewsLast chance to register for Kimberley BeefUp forums22 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
This is your last chance to register for MLA’s popular BeefUp forums to be held in Broome on the 27 March and Kununurra on 31 March. MLA’s BeefUp forums provide a chance for producers, advisors, researchers and other experts to come together to share information and ideas to support the continued growth of beef businesses throughout Queensland, NT and WA. -
Industry NewsMLA’s popular BeefUp forum comes to the Kimberley21 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
On the 27th of March and 31st of March, Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) will be bringing the popular BeefUp forums to Broome and Kununurra respectively. -
On the way to carbon neutrality21 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
A key part of MLA’s Strategic Plan is driving research and development projects to help the red meat industry achieve its goal to be carbon neutral by 2030 (CN30). -
Adoption of research and technology remains crucial21 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
Meat & Livestock Australia is committed to working with producers around Australia to achieve our industry’s target of doubling the value of red meat sale by 2030. To do this, we must continue to tackle industry’s biggest challenges, such as low levels of adoption of proven management practices and technology, for which we are starting to see a significant step change. -
Industry NewsNew insights to tackle pasture dieback20 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
Two MLA-co-funded projects run by Queensland’s Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) have unearthed new findings about the causes of pasture dieback, and how best to manage it. -
Industry NewsThree ways to capitalise on your natural assets for better grazing09 March 2023FIND OUT MORE
Managing the natural resources on a livestock property is critical to the long-term productivity and sustainability of an enterprise. -
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.
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