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Record November lamb prices
29/11/2008 | Saleyard lamb prices rose again this week, to record levels for this time of the year and 13-23pc above the five year average.  | Rain cuts Narromine store sheep ...What a contrast: Wool's turmoil ...
Lamb prices lift as supply concerns mount
21/11/2008 | Lamb prices rose 'significantly' in saleyards this week, according to Meat and livestock Australia, reflecting a 5pc fall in yardings from last week's and mounting concerns over a lamb shortage in the next few months.  | Nervous demand hits lamb marketWhat a contrast: Wool's turmoil ...
Rain cuts Narromine store sheep numbers by more than half
21/11/2008 | Rain put more than a dampener on the expected 30,000 sheep for Narromine, NSW, special store sheep sale on Wednesday this week.  | Animals Australia accuses MLA & ...What a contrast: Wool's turmoil ...
20/11/2008 | The latest study into the viability of breech clips to replace mulesing suggests the clips could do the job. Australian Wool Innovation commissioned the study, which was conducted by a team of veterinary scientists at the University of Sydney
What a contrast: Wool's turmoil vs sheepmeat's progress
20/11/2008 | Heading up the Sheepmeat Council of Australia for the last two years has been anything but a chore for Chris Groves.  | CommentsComments (1) | Challengers shoot down ...Nervous demand hits lamb market
Lamb prices maintain 15-30pc lift on last year's
14/11/2008 | Saleyard lamb prices appear to have reached their seasonal base for now, with a 16pc lift in yardings this week failing to dislodge recent prices – which are holding around 15-30pc above those of this time last year.  | CommentsComments (1) | Stem cell research could turn ...Muchea saleyards finally get ...
Stem cell research could turn industry upside down
14/11/2008 | One of the most forward thinking seedstock producers in the prime lamb industry is both excited and challenged by the new surrogate ram research revealed on Thursday.  | How stem cells will ... | SLIDESHOW: How stem cells will change ...
2020 foresight with new sheep genetic selection tools
12/11/2008 | Australia's lamb producers now have access to a new breeding index and specialist website that can help them improve the genetic progress of their flock with desirable traits such as parasite resistance, increased muscle and optimal birth weight.  | AWI uses 'guerilla tactics' in ...Sheep producers want to change
Kate Joseph to lead Sheepmeat Council
11/11/2008 | The newly elected president of the Sheepmeat Council of Australia, Kate Joseph, has marked greater lamb access to the European Union as one of her key aims.   | CommentsComments (4) | Middle East hungry for more sheepOctober sheep and lamb output ...
October sheep and lamb output jumps 21pc
8/11/2008 | Eastern states sheep and lamb slaughter during October lifted 34pc on last month's, and 21pc on that of October last year – to 2.59 million head.
Stable lamb prices contrast with turbulence in other markets
7/11/2008 | Lamb markets across Australia have remained fairly stable this week, with most price changes ranging only $1 to $2/head either side of last week's, according to Friday's MLA markets news.  | Young lamb yardings spike later ...Crossbred ewes to $128 at ...
Young lamb yardings spike later than 2007
3/11/2008 | Young lamb yardings at saleyards covered by the National Livestock Reporting Service are 13pc higher so far this spring compared to last year.  | Young cattle prices drop sharply24pc cut in numbers can't stop ...
Egelabra Merino rams to $9000
16/10/2008 | Egelabra Merino stud, Warren, sold 122 rams yesterday, in a total clearance, to average $1774.  | On-farm carcase calculator can ...Heatley hopes ABA criticisms ... | VIDEO: Egelabra Merino rams to $9000
Lamb to the rescue in dire season
16/10/2008 | Amongst the doom and gloom of a fast-failing spring for many farmers, the lamb industry has emerged offering hope and profits.  | CommentsComments (2) | Heatley hopes ABA criticisms ...Agents take a trip down memory ...
Renowned Steam Plains dispersal draws $97.75 for ewes
9/10/2008 | March-shorn Merino ewes made to $97.75 a head for three year olds, and to $90 a head for the two-year-old group during near $970,000 on-property dispersal of the renowned Steam Plains near Carrathool, NSW, Wednesday.  | Roma weaner steers top 226c/kgRams to $39,000 at Classings ... | VIDEO: Renowned Steam Plains dispersal ...
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26/11/2008 | If we're serious about roo farming, we'll need to start with a breeding program and kangaroo EBVs for marbling and tenderness.
 
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