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Beef

The latest news, genetics, and market insights from Australia's beef cattle industry.

An opportunity to chase your beef industry dreams at Kansas State University

An opportunity to chase your beef industry dreams at Kansas State University

Ready to take your skills and knowledge to the next level and embark on a life-changing adventure? The Angus Foundation is excited to announce the return of the 2025 Kansas State University Scholarship, offering a unique opportunity for a young Australian to study at one of the leading land grant universities in the world.

Bull catalogue covering all bases for profit at Reiland

Bull catalogue covering all bases for profit at Reiland

Reiland Tate T1871 will be among the catalogue of 75 bulls to be offered at the Reiland Angus spring bull sale on September 6.

Beef Australia launches two new international study tours of global agricultural industry

Beef Australia launches two new international study tours of global agricultural industry

Beef Australia has launched two new international study tours, offering unique opportunities for participants to explore the best of the global agricultural industry.

Producer day at Bective Station to outline domestic and global beef markets

Producer day at Bective Station to outline domestic and global beef markets

Mark it in your calendars – Cattle Australia’s Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday, 21 November in conjunction with a Producer Day at Bective Station, Tamworth, NSW.

Education sessions showcasing the beef supply chain plus the Barnyard Olympics

Education sessions showcasing the beef supply chain plus the Barnyard Olympics

With registrations now open, things are locked and loaded for the 2025 Angus Youth National Roundup and long-time supporters NH Foods has once again thrown their support behind Angus Youth as naming rights partner for the Roundup.

World Angus Forum set to return to Australia after nearly 30 years

World Angus Forum set to return to Australia after nearly 30 years

Angus Australia is pleased to announce that early bird tickets are available for the much anticipated 2025 Neogen World Angus Forum.

Spring bull night returns in August with presentation of bull catalogues

Spring bull night returns in August with presentation of bull catalogues

The 2024 Spring Bull Night is returning to screens once again, just in time for the Spring joining season. The 2024 event will take place Wednesday August 28 from 7pm AEST and should not be missed by anyone considering Angus for their spring A.I. program.

Yavenvale genetics helping boost food security for Norfolk islanders

Yavenvale genetics helping boost food security for Norfolk islanders

One of Australia’s most prominent Hereford herds is contributing genetics into the Norfolk Island cattle herd to boost genetic diversity and shore up domestic food security.

Cattle industry calls out environmental non-government groups for cherry picking science

Cattle industry calls out environmental non-government groups for cherry picking science

Cattle Australia has slammed the growing list of environmental non-governmental organisations determined to cherry-pick science or create their own for the purpose of attacking Australia’s beef industry.

Steady rise in cattle store and slaughter markets to restore confidence

Steady rise in cattle store and slaughter markets to restore confidence

After a period of market hesitation with fluctuations from week to week, we are now observing a steady rise across all categories for both store and slaughter markets.

Data discredits myth beef industry perpetrating widespread habitat destruction

Data discredits myth beef industry perpetrating widespread habitat destruction

Independent data released by the Queensland Government has clearly demonstrated the state’s primary producers play a significant role in managing landscapes for ecological health while also fulfilling the vital task of feeding the world.

Methane reducing additives – hot air or a benefit to your livestock?

Methane reducing additives – hot air or a benefit to your livestock?

Livestock producers should not expect big premiums from the market for reduced carbon product any time soon, but increasing pressure to reduce ruminant methane emissions should not see them rush into choosing inappropriate feed additives.