The Week in Beef

Robotics in abattoirs | The new biggest lotfeeders | Time for a sheep podcast?

32 min · 7 de may de 2026
portada del episodio Robotics in abattoirs | The new biggest lotfeeders | Time for a sheep podcast?

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In this episode of The Week in Beef: * Rain in Southern New South Wales and Victoria has brought up a popular conversation in agriculture, the booming market for wool and lamb. * Mark Barton from Nutrien gives and update on the season in Southern NSW, while Antony Glynn from Ottley Capital talks about the drought in Northern NSW. * Jon Condon talks about the changing of the guard in Australian lotfeeding, with multiple sales and expansions. * Dr Fraser Gordon takes the podcast into the world of robotics in meat processing and explains the industry is trying to get the next generation to join in. * The number of the week looks at consumer spending on meat, farmland prices and fuel stockpiles.

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