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US disease crisis | Carbon debate heats up | What about El Nino?

30 min · 11 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio US disease crisis | Carbon debate heats up | What about El Nino?

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In this episode of The Week in Beef: * Jon Condon discusses the impact of the new world screw worm entering the US, what it means for producers and export markets. * Eric Barker explains how the carbon market is running out friends in Canberra. * South Australian Cattle Company’s Tim Burvill talks about the conflicting weather reports, saying the Bureau of Meteorology must be feeling the pinch in its latest weather outlook. * The number of the week looks at the amount of Angus aligned beef programs and deaths on side-by-sides vs quad bikes.

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