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Getting a better handle on those PI calves
... BASED on the growing awareness of the economic impact of bovine viral diaorrhea virus (BVDV), cattle producers may one day find added production and marketing advantages by getting to know more ab
26/10/2006
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Riverina target for major new feedlot
THE Riverina could be the home to one of the largest feedlots in the southern hemisphere, designed to target lucrative north Asian beef markets, when construction begins in the next few weeks.
26/10/2006
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Shed system pays off for Tassie feedlot
TASMANIA’S beef producers have shifted their breeding programs towards marbling-oriented breeds to meet demand of the state’s only commercial feedlot. The Japanese-owned Tasmania Feedlot (TFL) has mad
26/10/2006
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Heat on industry to be environmentally sustainable
THE AUSTRALIAN red meat industry, as with most primary industries, is coming under increasing pressure from both community and Government to document and justify its impacts on the environment.
26/10/2006
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BeefEx 2006 – Registrations open with a burst
REGISTRATION for BeefEx 2006, the Australian Lot Feeders Association’s biennial conference, opened a few weeks ago with strong early inquiry, despite the event being still four months away.
29/06/2006
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ALFA's new CEO in the chair
Newly appointed ALFA chief executive officer, Helen Murray, has taken up her new position following the retirement of long-serving executive director, Rob Sewell.
29/06/2006
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Aims are to tackle BRD early
A NEW through-chain management program to combat Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) by starting the fight against infection before cattle arrive at the feedlot has been developed through Elders.
29/06/2006
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Cattle numbers on feed bounce back – quarterly survey
ALFA President Malcolm Foster says that the latest Australian Lot Feeders’ Association/ Meat and Livestock Association Quarterly Feedlot survey has shown increased numbers of cattle on feed.
29/06/2006
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North Asian supply challenge looms
THE ALFA/MLA feedlot survey for the quarter ending March 2006 shows that cattle numbers on feed have again set a new record. With nearly 900,000 head of cattle on feed and a capacity of 1.1 million he
29/06/2006
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Energy management - Controlling steam gives better quality feed
For feedlots employing steam flaking systems in their grain preparation, one of the time consuming jobs undertaken by the feedmill operator is the regulation of steam to the flaker to match
23/05/2005
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