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Transporting cattle over long distances without access to feed and water often leads to weight loss, commonly referred to as “shrink.” This loss, caused by the depletion of faeces, urine, […]

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Spinifex (Triodia species) covers over 25% of Australia’s landmass and is a dominant feature across northern rangelands. Despite its extensive coverage, practical knowledge around managing spinifex pastures for grazing remains […]

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Producers across Queensland that have been affected by this year’s disasters are encouraged to listen to Sheree Finney in this BeefConnect webinar recording. Sheree unpacks the Queensland Rural and Industry […]

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Dung beetles play an important role in agriculture by burying and consuming dung that leads to improved nutrient cycling, improved soil structure and reducing habitats for flies being just a […]

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Accurate and reconciled herd data has long been a challenge for the Australian beef industry. From the difficulty of obtaining reliable numbers in the paddock to the complexities of recording, […]

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Outside the Ord River Irrigation Area in Western Australia, the majority of irrigation developments are on pastoral land focussed on fodder production. In this BeefConnect webinar recording, join the Department […]

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The Advancing Beef Leaders (ABL) program is a tailored leadership and professional development program for emerging beef producers and rural community leaders. Participants of the ABL program are required to […]

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Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for cattle, required for skeletal growth, muscle development, metabolism, and milk production. A deficiency increases the mortality rate in cows, reduces growth rates, and […]

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Beef grazing on native pastures is the key land use in the seasonally dry zone of north Queensland but animal productivity is limited by poor feed supply during the extended […]

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