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  • 22 Mar 2023
    ONFARM, 22/3/2023 In 1933 the United States went away from a gold standard for its currency, since then the monetary system has not been back by gold.  With a fiat currency backed by sentiment alone, the credit culture was set loose.  In 1944, forty-four... read more
    387 | Posted by ONFARM Support
  • ONFARM, 22/3/2023 In 1933 the United States went away from a gold standard for its currency, since then the monetary system has not been back by gold.  With a fiat currency backed by sentiment alone, the credit culture was set loose.  In 1944, forty-four... read more
    387 Posted by ONFARM Support
  • 03 Aug 2022
    12 MAY 2022 Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) is a clear and present risk to the northern pastoral sector, and to the domestic beef industry nationally. Members of the NTCA can be assured that this is my and the Executive Committee of the NTCA's highest priority ... read more
  • 12 MAY 2022 Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) is a clear and present risk to the northern pastoral sector, and to the domestic beef industry nationally. Members of the NTCA can be assured that this is my and the Executive Committee of the NTCA's highest priority ... read more
  • 03 Aug 2022
    31 MAY 2022 A recent wave of investment in sustainable agriculture across the Northern Territory is welcomed by the Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association (NTCA). "During the COVID era, a number of pastoral stations came and went from the property m... read more
  • 31 MAY 2022 A recent wave of investment in sustainable agriculture across the Northern Territory is welcomed by the Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association (NTCA). "During the COVID era, a number of pastoral stations came and went from the property m... read more
  • 23 Jul 2022
    Into the new financial year and beyond, the MSA research and development (R&D) team continues to collaborate with research partners to conduct eating quality research, with the ultimate goal of ensuring all cattle and sheepmeat pathways are eligible for M... read more
    244 | Posted by Meat Livestock Australia
  • Into the new financial year and beyond, the MSA research and development (R&D) team continues to collaborate with research partners to conduct eating quality research, with the ultimate goal of ensuring all cattle and sheepmeat pathways are eligible for M... read more
    244 Posted by Meat Livestock Australia
  • 22 Jul 2022
    Know the signs for Foot-and-mouth Disease and Lumpy Skin Disease.   Report anything unusual to the Emergency Animal Disease Watch Hotline on 1800 675 888 (free call within Australia). There is currently a heightened risk of both Foot-and-mouth disease a... read more
    258 | Posted by Dairy Australia
  • Know the signs for Foot-and-mouth Disease and Lumpy Skin Disease.   Report anything unusual to the Emergency Animal Disease Watch Hotline on 1800 675 888 (free call within Australia). There is currently a heightened risk of both Foot-and-mouth disease a... read more
    258 Posted by Dairy Australia
  • 24 Jun 2022
    by NANCY MATSUMOTO Picture - Cows graze on a grass field at a farm in Schaghticoke, N.Y. The grass-fed movement is based on the idea of regenerative agriculture. John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images For the environmentally minded carnivore, m... read more
    408 | Posted by ONFARM Support
  • by NANCY MATSUMOTO Picture - Cows graze on a grass field at a farm in Schaghticoke, N.Y. The grass-fed movement is based on the idea of regenerative agriculture. John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images For the environmentally minded carnivore, m... read more
    408 Posted by ONFARM Support
  • 08 Apr 2022
    Self-herding is a behavior-based livestock management approach that provides livestock managers with strategies and tools to positively influence grazing distribution, and help livestock adapt to new surroundings. Self-Herding is based on natural behavior... read more
    347 | Posted by ONFARM Support
  • Self-herding is a behavior-based livestock management approach that provides livestock managers with strategies and tools to positively influence grazing distribution, and help livestock adapt to new surroundings. Self-Herding is based on natural behavior... read more
    347 Posted by ONFARM Support
  • 31 Mar 2022
    AgForce has welcomed new findings which reveal greater community support for live exports. According to research commissioned by LiveCorp and Meat & Livestock, Australians continue to recognise the importance of live exports to the domestic economy and f... read more
    237 | Posted by AGFORCE
  • AgForce has welcomed new findings which reveal greater community support for live exports. According to research commissioned by LiveCorp and Meat & Livestock, Australians continue to recognise the importance of live exports to the domestic economy and f... read more
    237 Posted by AGFORCE
  • 31 Mar 2022
    Giant rat's tail grasses (GRT) are invasive grasses that can reduce pasture productivity, out-compete desirable pasture grasses and cause significant degradation of natural areas. They are often referred to as weedy Sporobolus grasses. GRT has low palatab... read more
    213 | Posted by AGFORCE
  • Giant rat's tail grasses (GRT) are invasive grasses that can reduce pasture productivity, out-compete desirable pasture grasses and cause significant degradation of natural areas. They are often referred to as weedy Sporobolus grasses. GRT has low palatab... read more
    213 Posted by AGFORCE
  • 20 Mar 2022
    Our Purpose To represent the interests of all Australian cattle producers. Cattle Australia is the democratic Peak Industry Council tasked with:    Uniting levy payers Join the Cattle Australia community in ONFARM where all levy payers can conn... read more
    232 | Posted by Cattle Australia
  • Our Purpose To represent the interests of all Australian cattle producers. Cattle Australia is the democratic Peak Industry Council tasked with:    Uniting levy payers Join the Cattle Australia community in ONFARM where all levy payers can conn... read more
    232 Posted by Cattle Australia