This week the Australian Lot Feeders’ Association (ALFA) and Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) released results from the March quarter National Feedlot Survey. Conducted quarterly across NFAS-accredited feedlots, the survey captures key data on capacity, turn-off and number of cattle on feed. The findings are published alongside MLA’s Lot Feeding Brief.

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