Jamie-Lee Oldfield
@jloldfield
Livestock Journo. Pretty big fan of cows, coffee, and everything South Aussie.
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23-08-2011 04:27:54
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And that’s a wrap! Within an inch of 1,170c/kg. Up 355c/kg or 44% for the year! Where will we get to in 2022? Alan Kohler ABC Rural Pip Courtney Matt Dalgleish Matt Brann Madeleine Stuchbery Arlie Felton-Taylor Luke Radford
New EYCI record - 1,182. Huge surge in numbers! Arlie Felton-Taylor Beef Central ABC Rural Madeleine Stuchbery The Land Alan Kohler Financial Review Matt Brann Matt Dalgleish mla.com.au/prices-markets…
Individuals driving a car emits more than eating red meat 3 to 4 times a week. A better way to reduce impact is to reduce food waste Jason Strong Meat & Livestock Australia busting some myths at FarmWritersNSW lunch Anvil Media
The Treasurer says his first budget will likely be on Oct 25th Sky News Australia
MLA’s projections hit the ground today! Slaughter of 6.15m head + record carcase weights of 320kg mla.com.au/globalassets/m… Matt Brann Gillian Fennell @cattlecouncilau The Weekly Times NSW Farmers Farm Weekly Beef Central ABC News
EYCI dropped 21c/kg in a day! Back below $11kg! Jon Condon Queensland Country Life The Weekly Times Matt Brann ABC Rural Arlie Felton-Taylor Madeleine Stuchbery Matt Dalgleish
“We had 7,500 cattle to go this month to #Indonesia but they're [now] effectively biding their time and finding other markets at the moment” abc.net.au/news/rural/202… Meat & Livestock Australia Matt Dalgleish ABC Landline Troy Setter robi agustiar Ross B Taylor AM KP Cattlemen's Assoc ALEC
The Bureau of Meteorology, Australia has just issued a La Niña ALERT, meaning there is now a 70% chance of La Niña being declared later this year. If it is, this would be the first time on record we have seen 3 consecutive La Niña events coinciding with back-to-back negative IOD years.
2nd highest lamb slaughter for the year last week at 409,608 head! WA up by 58% (Week on Week)! 4th biggest week since the start of 2020! Processors are finding the capacity! Sheep Central The Weekly Times @AdamPoulsen7 Brooke Littlewood Belinda Varischetti
The value of livestock slaughtered in FY22 was $14.5b - up a massive $2.2b on FY21! The average price for finished cattle was $2,457.82/head! What a year (*ABS data) Matt Brann Belinda Varischetti Fiona Myers Adrian ladaniwskyj Matt Dalgleish NSW Farmers
Experts say an outbreak of lumpy skin disease - which is spread by insects - is far more likely to hit Australia's cattle herds than foot and mouth disease. If it does get here, expect to lose $7.4b of trade in the first year. abc.net.au/news/rural/pro… ABC Landline