Carbon assessed cattle enter saleyards

Bryce Eishold
Updated July 4 2022 - 11:39pm, first published January 31 2022 - 9:00am
BRIGHT FUTURE: Mr Manning with his top pen of calves and the carbon footprint assessed sign displayed at the saleyard.
BRIGHT FUTURE: Mr Manning with his top pen of calves and the carbon footprint assessed sign displayed at the saleyard.

Beef producer Rodda Manning could be the first grazier in Australia to offer carbon emissions data alongside his cattle in the saleyard.

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Bryce Eishold

Bryce Eishold

Senior journalist

Bryce is a senior journalist with Australian Community Media's Stock & Land where he reports on all aspects of agriculture. Bryce is also the president of the Rural Press Club of Victoria. Email Bryce at bryce.eishold@stockandland.com.au.

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