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R&DV.MFS.0452 - Extending the shelf-life of vacuum-packed sheep meatsFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DP.PSH.1212 - Finishing lambs: optimising preparationFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DP.PSH.1181 - Microwave systems for measuring lamb and beef carcase composition and intramuscular fatonline summaryFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap10 May 2024FIND OUT MORE
With Beef Australia this week, the market was generally positive noting yardings easing by 11,672 to 54,236 head, a 34% reduction compared to the previous week. NSW yarding eased by 47% closely followed by Queensland with a 35% decrease in yardings. -
R&DL.PDS.1905 - PDS: The Sense in SupplementationFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap03 May 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market has generally trended positively, except the Restocker Yearling Steer Indicator and Feeder Steer Indicator which both eased by 5¢. Yardings have lifted by 19,668 to 58,524 head – a 29% increase in yardings. Market reports indicate that yardings have been mixed, potentially impacting price. -
Industry NewsCattle and sheep market wrap26 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
Lamb and sheep slaughter achieve the second largest weekly slaughter on record. -
Industry NewsIndonesia’s Lambassadors bring on the Lamb Challenge24 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
Australian lamb has taken centre stage in Indonesia during the nation's first-ever Lamb Challenge. Held at Archipelago International, the largest hotel operated in South-East Asia, the partnership program between the hotel group and MLA was presented on 22 February. -
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. -
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.
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