FutureBeef

FutureBeef

Farming

Brisbane, Queensland 3,149 followers

FutureBeef supports the north Australian beef industry, sharing practical tools, insights, and relevant, timely advice.

About us

FutureBeef is an ally for the north Australian beef industry, sharing the latest practical tools, scientific insights, and relevant, timely advice. This helps producers, pastoralists, graziers, livestock owners and landholders to make the most of good and bad times. If you want to maximise your kilograms of beef produced while maintaining or improving your land condition and animal welfare, sign up to our monthly e-bulletin to be in the know.

Industry
Farming
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Brisbane, Queensland
Type
Government Agency

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    ❓ Did you know? ❓ The National Council for Fire and Emergency Services have 8 Fire Behaviour Index Technical guides that apply to all fuels across the country that you can download. These cover: 👉 Buttongrass 👉 Forest 👉 Grassland 👉 Heathland 👉 Mallee heath 👉 Pine 👉 Savanna 👉 Spinifex These Indexes break down the fuel load, cover, moisture, spread, rate of spread, fire intensity and flame height for the above species to assist with fire management of these pastures. View or download these guides here 👉 https://bit.ly/47Ck8Qc AFAC Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Queensland)

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    Boost Your Legume Success: Mastering Competition Control. A critical factor in fallowing is reducing competition. For new legume seeds to thrive, you need to tackle existing grasses and broadleaf weeds effectively. Often overlooked, competition can derail your efforts. Combine effective competition control with moisture storage to greatly increase legume establishment and persistence. Patience and a solid plan are key! Find out more, register for our Legume workshop in Miles on 20 November 👉 https://bit.ly/3zS8mEU #qldpastures #Meat&LivestockAustralia #QueenslandAgriculture #pastureresilience #pasturedieback #pasturescience #qldbeefindustry #beefextension #QldAgTech Meat & Livestock Australia Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Queensland)

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    📰 News alert! 📰 "MLA has partnered with 10 industry research and ag-tech stakeholders in a new $6.5 million project to improve on-farm forecasting using Artificial Intelligence (AI). The ‘Foragecaster’ project will develop a planning tool that utilises seasonal climate forecasts, on-farm management practices and modelled pasture and livestock growth to predict the future status of forage, grazing livestock and farm sustainability. The tool will also provide users with the ability to develop a range of different management scenarios through its AI-supported predictions – allowing for better-informed decision making and future planning." Read the entire article here 👉 https://bit.ly/4gCSwhR Meat & Livestock Australia Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Queensland)

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    🚨 Workshop alert! 🚨 Breeding EDGE is a three-day workshop designed to assist producers improve and refine their breeder herd management and genetic improvement plans using genetic and reproductive knowledge and technologies, to achieve desired production targets. What you will learn: ✅ Current herd performance - what measures matter most ✅ Reproduction and reproduction loss ✅ Managing the breeders - systems ✅ Bull fertility and management ✅ Identifying "not so obvious" bull faults that impact reproduction ✅ Reproductive diseases and diseases impacting reproduction ✅ Breeder herd management plans ✅ Genetic improvement of your herd (including breeding objectives) ✅ Genetic principles and selection tools ✅ Selection and selection criteria for traits important to you ✅ Breeds and breeding systems Presenters: 👉 Whitney Dollermore - Northern BreedAssist 👉 Trudi Oxley - Upriver NT When: 8AM - 5PM, 4 to 6 December 2024 Where: Katherine, NT Cost: $1,950 (first person from the business), or $1,650 (2nd & 3rd person from the same business). *Cost includes comprehensive set of Workshop notes, workbook, electronic files + other materials & catering. To RSVP contact Whitney Dollemore ✉️ whitney@ntbreedassist.com 📱 0400 649 381 Meat & Livestock Australia Northern Territory Government

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    🌪🔥🌧 Have you got a livestock severe weather emergency plan? 🌧🔥🌪 Queensland primary producers now have an emergency plan specifically designed to help them build greater disaster resilience and prepare for the impacts of severe weather. Developed by Get Ready Queensland, the Queensland Government’s lead program for disaster preparedness, The Livestock Severe Weather Emergency Plan is a comprehensive, step-by-step solution to get producers, their property, livestock and business, disaster ready. The plan, which was developed in close consultation with industry, councils, Queensland’s Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, and Rural Aid has information, guidance and prompts on: ♦️ Designing an individualised severe weather emergency plan ♦️ Understanding risk, preparing a property, and packing an emergency kit ♦️ Emergency contacts, alerts, and what to do during and after severe weather. Key Messages ♦️ Primary producers see the impact of a changing climate and increasingly unpredictable weather every day. Working with industry, Get Ready Queensland developed the Livestock Severe Weather Emergency Plan to help primary producers build resilience and prepare for the impact of severe weather. ♦️ While flooding can have devastating impacts, it also plays an important role in sustaining agricultural productivity. ♦️ It’s important to have a plan to ensure your property, livestock and business is ready for severe weather. ♦️ With proper planning, your property and business are more likely to be operational sooner following a severe weather event. Download the Livestock Severe Weather Emergency Plan here 👉 https://bit.ly/3AkfA4P Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Queensland) AFAC #getready

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    📼 Did you miss The Season Ahead: The latest climate outlook and insights for summer in south west Queensland Webinar? 📼 Well, you're in luck! You can view the webinar recording here 👉 https://bit.ly/3Ccba0g If you would like to follow the program online, you can check out the NACP Facebook Page here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gJqkbh8P Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Queensland) Meat & Livestock Australia University of Southern Queensland Australian Wool Innovation

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    🌪🔥🌧 Have you got a severe weather plan? 🌧🔥🌪 No matter your situation, planning for extreme weather is essential. Research shows people who prepare for severe weather recover faster than those who don't. Severe weather has the ability to disrupt not only our own lives but also those that we care most about. The Get Ready QLD Campaign is an excellent reminder that even if you’re not directly impacted, the broader effects can still be challenging to navigate. Wach the Get Ready QLD Campaign video here 👉 https://bit.ly/3BBTBXk Make your emergency plan today 👉 https://lnkd.in/gH49jHZN Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Queensland) #getready

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    Is Your Soil Moisture Ready for Legumes? Do you have 50cm of soil moisture? That’s what your legumes need to thrive! Stored moisture is one key factor in the fallowing process and is critical for the establishment, persistence, and productivity of your legumes. Ensure your paddocks are ready for success before jumping straight into planting. Learn more and register for our Persistent & Productive Legume workshop in Miles on 20 November 👉 https://bit.ly/3zZoV1B #qldpastures #Meat&LivestockAustralia #QueenslandAgriculture #pastureresilience #pasturedieback #pasturescience #qldbeefindustry #beefextension #QldAgTech Meat & Livestock Australia Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Queensland)

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    🚨 Webinar alert! 🚨 Join the DAF Sown Pastures Team for the first of a 2-part series on legume establishment across Southern, Central, and Northern Queensland. The first webinar focuses on establishing legumes into existing grass pastures in the Brigalow Belt of southern and central Queensland. Legumes have been shown to significantly increase production and returns compared to grass only pastures, however successful adoption of legumes remains low in the Brigalow Belt. There are legume species and varieties that are suited to the Brigalow Belt that are persistent and productive in the long-term. However, poor establishment is the most common reason for these legumes failing in commercial pastures. Join Gavin Peck, DAF Principal Pasture Agronomist, as he presents trial results and discusses best management practices for successful legume establishment in southern and central Queensland. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. When: 12:30 - 1:30PM, 12 November 2024 Where: Online Register for the webinar here 👉 https://bit.ly/3AhAqSg Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (Queensland) Meat & Livestock Australia

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