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The Week in Beef
Beef Central
18 episodes
2 days ago
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Cattle market changing, $250k feedlot manager, why not beef for Christmas?
The Week in Beef
29 minutes
3 weeks ago
Cattle market changing, $250k feedlot manager, why not beef for Christmas?
THE dynamics of Australia’s cattle market have shifted quickly in recent weeks, from big shifts of cattle into southern feedlots, a bit of rain in Queensland and more permits issued for live export ships. In this episode of the Week in Beef, the Beef Central team give a quick wrap up of markets across the country. Plus: Why one feedlot operator has offered $250,000 for an operations manager. Rimfire Resources Mick Hay explains why the job is in hot demand Darling Downs beef battle event shows the possibilities of putting beef on share plates. Meat & Livestock Australia's Sam Burke and Dnat Catering's Rob Smithson talk carcase utilisation. Number of the week looks at World Iron Awareness week, International Rural Women's Day, state of the industry and Beyond Meat shares tanking. The Week in Beef is sponsored by Rabobank.
The Week in Beef