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Beef

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

Any cattle out of spec or lacking quality are facing market challenges

Any cattle out of spec or lacking quality are facing market challenges

Given the current supply of cattle, significant changes are unlikely unless there’s substantial rain across the cropping regions. Some forecasters suggest this might happen in early to mid-June, which could boost trader confidence and help stabilise market fluctuations.

Record crowds attend biggest beef exposition in Southern Hemisphere

Record crowds attend biggest beef exposition in Southern Hemisphere

The biggest beef exposition in the Southern Hemisphere just got bigger with the return of international guests and a throng of passionate locals fueling record crowds at Beef2024.

Cattle breeders from around the world to gather for 2025 Angus World Forum

Cattle breeders from around the world to gather for 2025 Angus World Forum

The anticipation has well and truly set in for the 2025 World Angus Forum, and on board to bring the event to life is naming rights sponsor Neogen, who will partner with Angus Australia in gathering Angus enthusiasts from around the world in Australia.

Denyer selected for 2024 Angus Foundation NH Foods cadetship

Denyer selected for 2024 Angus Foundation NH Foods cadetship

Angus Australia and NH Foods are pleased to announce Toreen Denyer has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 Angus Foundation NH Foods cadetship.

Crowley recognised for driving sustainability, productivity and quality in Hereford breed

Crowley recognised for driving sustainability, productivity and quality in Hereford breed

Outgoing chief executive officer Michael Crowley was recognised for his achievements in positioning Hereford cattle as one of the breeds of choice at the Herefords Australia annual general meeting on May 14 at Wodonga.

Hayes pulls no punches in demanding more than a billion dollars in compensation to beef industry

Hayes pulls no punches in demanding more than a billion dollars in compensation to beef industry

With Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his agriculture minister Murray Watt sitting only a few feet in front of her at a Beef Australia gala dinner, respected northern agribusiness executive Tracey Hayes pulled no punches in telling them they owed more than a billion dollars in compensation to beef people in the room and across Northern Australia.

Charlie Raff to study international beef production systems on exchange program

Charlie Raff to study international beef production systems on exchange program

Presented with the opportunity to undertake an investigation into international production systems is Angus Australia member Charlie Raff, who was recently announced as the 2024 Trans Tasman Exchange recipient, proudly supported by the Angus Foundation and the New England Travel Centre.

Optimise industry forecast with easy care, high growth bulls

Optimise industry forecast with easy care, high growth bulls

With beef industry analysts forecasting a profit lift of 35 to 40 per cent for quality beef, Reiland Angus is set to offer an especially selected line of 35 bulls on Tuesday, May 21.

Cattle Australia signs joint statement of priorities with US beef body

Cattle Australia signs joint statement of priorities with US beef body

Cattle Australia has joined the United States National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) in signing a statement of priorities for Australian and American cattle producers.

World’s first lick block to cut methane emissions in cattle

World’s first lick block to cut methane emissions in cattle

Olsson’s, Australia’s oldest family-owned and operated salt and lick block manufacturer, have partnered with Sea Forest to create the world’s first lick block that cuts methane emissions in cattle.

Cattle Australia leads the way on deforestation policy commitment

Cattle Australia leads the way on deforestation policy commitment

Cattle Australia has delivered the draft principles of the Land Management Commitment, to underpin a policy position on deforestation for international acceptance.

Wattle Grove bull tops the scales at 1152kg in stud cattle championships at Beef24

Wattle Grove bull tops the scales at 1152kg in stud cattle championships at Beef24

Hitting the scales at a whopping 1,152kg, Wattle Grove Hall of Fame S723, has been officially identified as the heaviest bull on ground at Beef2024, following completion of weighing ahead of the Nutrien Ag Solutions Stud Cattle Championship this week.