NT DITT- Brahman and Tropical Composite Cow Sale
2023 Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade: Brahman and tropical composite cow sale This sale is your opportunity to invest in high-performing cattle, bred to be more productive,…
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2023 Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade: Brahman and tropical composite cow sale This sale is your opportunity to invest in high-performing cattle, bred to be more productive,…
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2023 Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade: Brahman and tropical composite Bull Sale This sale is your opportunity to invest in high-performing cattle, bred to be more…
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Around 55 producers, industry representatives, NTG researchers and extension staff came together on the 4th of April at Douglas Daly Research Farm (DDRF) for a field day centred around sustainability, integration of mixed farming in the northern beef industry, and to hear research updates.
Key findings F1 Senepol-Brahman females were heavier than Brahmans at weaning (+25 kg), first mating (+18 kg) and as mature cows (+50 kg). The average maiden heifer pregnancy…
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Date claimer! The VRRS Field Day & BeefUp Forum will now be held on the 18 and 19 November 2021 at Daly Waters Historic Pub. This new location and…
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The Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade’s (DITT) Livestock Industries team in Katherine have been full steam ahead across the Territory of late with many projects in full…
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Join Territory Natural Resource Management for a two day erosion control and landscape rehydration workshop, demonstrating innovative approaches to achieve landscape rehydration. The workshop will be presented by…
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Calf loss has huge financial impacts on beef producers across northern Australia, reducing productivity and profitability of most breeding herds. To understand the causes of calf loss in…
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The Practical cattle nutritional management workshop being held at Cave Creek Station near Mataranka, will be an ideal opportunity to train up staff prior to the start of…
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It’s well known that the grazing habits of cattle differ between night and day, but the Self Herding Project at Kidman Springs, NT, has shed new light on…
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