2025 National Beef Leaders announced by Cattle Australia
Cattle Australia has announced its 2025 National Beef Leaders (NBL) participants, chosen for their potential to become the next generation of skilled and capable captains of industry.
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Cattle Australia has announced its 2025 National Beef Leaders (NBL) participants, chosen for their potential to become the next generation of skilled and capable captains of industry.
Australia has the opportunity to cement itself as one of the key beef suppliers into South-East Asian markets – as the appetite for beef continues to grow among the region’s consumers, according to agribusiness specialist Rabobank.
The Agricultural Business Research Institute (ABRI) has announced Australian Brahman breeders are set to benefit from a number of significant BREEDPLAN software enhancements, released with the November 2024 Brahman Single-Step BREEDPLAN analysis.
Twenty-five Angus bulls have been selected to join Cohort 15 of the Angus Sire Benchmarking Program (ASBP).
Food production in an ever-changing world will be in the spotlight at Cattle Australia’s inaugural producer day, Cattle Connect 2024, with the event’s much-anticipated program now available.
Applications for the Herefords Australia CM Hocking Scholarship close at 5pm Friday 15 November with anopportunity to be awarded $5,000 towards your study expenses aligned to benefiting the Hereford breed in Australia or the breeding and management of Hereford cattle.
When science meets storytelling, hot debate ensues, but international expert on the story of beef production, Dr Vaughn Holder, will cut through the noise with his keynote presentation to Cattle Connect 2024.
The Angus Foundation has announced Alice Baty, Ashlea Cross, Archie Davidson, Toreen Denyer and Thomas Hayward have been selected as the 2024 Tocal Beef Cattle Assessment Course Scholarship recipients.
The Australian Wagyu Association (AWA) invites all members to attend the 2024 Technical Workshop and Annual General Meeting on November 26 at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Brisbane, starting at 10 am.
While numbers were scarce at the Hobart Royal Show, the quality of Sheree Lawrence’s and Thomas Febey’s Kanangra Limousin Junior Bull, and heifer were nothing to shy away from.
Angus Australia is proud to announce that Charlotte Nugent, a promising young producer from New South Wales, has been awarded the prestigious 2024 Angus Foundation Kansas State University Scholarship.
Commercial producers from throughout Queensland underpinned the strong demand for quality grey and red genetics at the Great Northern Brahman Sale on October 24-25 with heifers topping at $26,000 and bulls at $34,000.