The Week in Beef

Diving into the future – the people, the emissions and the invisible fences

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In this episode of this special episode of the Week in Beef from the Intercollegiate Meat Judging finals in Wagga Wagga: * Lydia Burton catches up with Australian ICMJ competitors Xavier Graham and Michael Bradford. * She takes a look at meat judging overseas with Hailey Harmon from the University of Arizona and Tatsuki Kamata from Japan. * And Eric Barker gives a rundown from the Zero Net Emissions in Agriculture CRC field day and virtual fencing day in Blackall.

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To read about Buc-ees click here https://www.beefcentral.com/news/beef-the-backbone-the-biggest-convenience-store-in-the-world-photos/   In this episode of The Week in Beef: * The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator closed over 1000 cents for the first time this year, what is driving this price surge for young cattle? We speak with Cyril Close from TopX Roma. * Jon Condon has been at a Feeder Steer Masterclass in Ballarat which looked at the latest research and extension in the feeder steer supply chain. * Are consumers willing to pay more for beef when they know the back story? Professor Peter McGilchrist shares research that looks at this. * Emily Pullen shares the surprising demographic driving sales in beef jerky in Australia. * The number of the week looks at the growth in country abattoirs in Qld, live export prices and how to get more agriculture in curriculum for schools.

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