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Farm Fest observations | EPBC layers | What’s driving the cattle price surge

33 min · 4. Juni 2026
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In this episode of The Week in Beef: * The team head to the Farm Fest field days for a somewhat successful look at the trends that are driving the field day scene. * Jon Condon breaks down the current cattle market and explains why there are some head winds coming. * AgForce cattle board member Adam Armstrong gives a sobering look at the rollout of the Federal Government’s new environmental laws. * The number of the week looks at the Advancing Beef Leaders program, cattle prices and the sheer number of tick infestations in New South Wales.

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