Lamb trading margins improve as grass and prices align
After a tough period marked by uneven seasonal conditions, the outlook for grass-based lamb trading heading into 2026 is markedly more encouraging....
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Ben Law - The Financial Bloke
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Aug 13, 2024
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David Egerton-Warburton, Joint CEO of Agrimaster and host of the ‘Boots Off, Log On’ Podcast, brings over 30 years of experience in agriculture, software development, and business management.
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