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Dusty ochre plains and weathered steel cattle yards frame a sprawling herd of Brahman and crossbred cattle, tightly packed into interconnected pens under the harsh midday Northern Territory sun. Sleek white and rich chocolate-brown cattle stand shoulder-to-shoulder, their muscular bodies reflecting the rugged resilience of Australia's live export industry. The expansive stockyard, located near the Adelaide River region, pulses with restless animal energy - a testament to the complex agricultural infrastructure that underpins Australia's vital livestock trade. Rust-red fencing and sun-bleached ground create a stark backdrop, highlighting the movement and dense clustering of these export-grade cattle. A solitary tree provides minimal shade, emphasizing the unforgiving landscape that defines Australia's northern pastoral zones. The MOV video icon suggests this scene captures the dynamic reality of cattle management, where generations of agricultural expertise converge in the careful sorting, holding, and preparation of livestock for international markets.

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