In this special episode of the Week in Beef, we explore how the Middle East conflict is impacting the Australian cattle industry.
- Rabobank analyst Ben Picton explains the cards Australia still has to play to keep diesel coming into the country.
- Jack Jones from Nutri-Lick says stocklick prices are about the increase significantly as urea prices go up.
- The Beef Central team run through the implications of the current fuel crisis and look at what lies ahead for the industry
- Number of the week looks at Cyclone Narelle and the Outback Queensland Cattle Drive
- James Nason unveils the new spit roast, for the podcast’s second Wagyu rump cook up
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Previous Week in Beef episodes
26 March – Podcast: EU trade deal panned | Why Canada has emerged as an Aussie beef market – Beef Central
20 March – How the north is racing the wet to ship cattle
12 March – Tick review announced | What questions does research need to answer?

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