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R&DL.GEN.1817 - Quantifying the benefits of breeding for immune competence in high disease risk feedlotsFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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R&DALFA service agreementALFA service agreement n/a D013841 https://mla.crm6.dynamics.com/main.aspx?appid=d0af61f3-7634-4860-8547-64268dda26f0&pagetype=entityrecord&etn=mla_deliverable&id=9d185cb6-f3d7-4062-b75c-7cc092326819 ... 62-b75c-7cc092326819 OnlineSummary ALFA, Lotfeeding, Grainfed cattle Mary Johnson reports@mla.com.au An annual Service AgreementFIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsGrainfed cattle premium declines24 September 2020FIND OUT MORE
The lot feeding market has entered a period of decline, with grainfed OTH prices now only 2¢ higher than the grassfed indicator. -
Market NewsGrainfed exports reflect fed cattle supply09 March 2016FIND OUT MORE
Australian beef exports in February were back 14% year-on-year, reflecting the continued decline in cattle slaughter over the past six months. However, the fall was driven by grassfed product, with grainfed exports in February actually lifting 13% year-on-year, to 23,376 tonnes swt. -
Market NewsGrainfed cattle make up 50% of beef production10 June 2021FIND OUT MORE
For the first time ever, grainfed cattle made up more than half of all beef production and domestic consumption in Australia in Q1 2021. -
Market NewsNew records for cattle on feed and grainfed exports15 August 2018FIND OUT MORE
Cattle on feed at the end of the June quarter rose to a record 1.12m head, an increase of nearly 10% from March. This is underpinned by July grainfed exports also recording a record month. -
Industry NewsGrainfed cattle account for almost half of Australia’s cattle slaughter23 February 2023FIND OUT MORE
In 2022, the lot feeding sector solidified itself as a major component of the Australian beef supply chain, accounting for a record 47% of total cattle slaughter. -
Industry NewsMSA Excellence in Eating Quality Producer Awards26 March 2024FIND OUT MORE
For the fourth time, some of Australia’s tastiest beef – and the producers who grow it – have been recognised in the 2023 Meat Standards Australia (MSA) Excellence in Eating Quality Awards, by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA). The awards recognise beef producers in each state who have achieved outstanding results in a very large field of tough competition and receiving one is a prestigious achievement. -
Industry NewsPredicting the eating quality of dairy breeds with MSA26 March 2024FIND OUT MORE
MSA undertakes a wide range of Research and Development (R&D) with the aim of making all cattle and sheepmeat eligible for MSA grading. In 2022–23, research continued on projects investigating the impact of rail transport on beef eating quality, alternative pathways for cattle and sheep through saleyards and the impact of various refeeding protocols, and whether biomarkers in high pH meat can be detected in saliva prior to slaughter.
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