In this episode of the Week in Beef:
- Elders announces the $195.8m sale of its Killara Feedlot to a southern meat processor.
- Peter Hughes talks about the big rain that has fallen right across Northern Australia, including his Lake Nash station on the Barkly Tableland.
- Jon Condon talks US beef officially coming back onto Australian shores.
- Environment minister Murray Watt discusses changes to the EPBC.
- The number of the week talks EYCI guesses, supermarket theft and the value of Australian cattle sales.
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Previous Week in Beef episodes
19 February – Agents address ticks | Australia’s biggest US export | Toyota ad pulled up
12 February – Rain in the red centre | Questions over EPBC | The rise of Brazilian beef
5 February – Forgotten capacity issue | Pre-vaccination surge | Tick numbers cross the line
29 January – Floods | Fires | Forward predictions | Frank’s inspiring journey to OAM
22 January – Heifers shine at weaner sales | LSD in Bali | Gun buybacks coming
15 January – Fire, floods cause havoc | China tariff impacts | Weaner sale trends

Ironic how you talk of how we need the eyci to climb higher and higher then go straight into a story of meat being stolen from supermarkets because it is to expensive. I think for the health of the industry as a whole it all needs to scale back a bit starting at the very beginning with the price producers are paying for land.