Angus Australia and specialist agricultural insurer Achmea Australia have announced the return of the GenAngus Future Leaders Program (GenAngus) in 2024 to be hosted in New Zealand.
Cattle Australia has committed to developing a national framework to international reporting requirements for land management practices in the nation’s beef production systems following last month’s meeting of more than 50 industry leaders from across the supply chain in Rockhampton.
With large areas of Australia having received below average rainfall, the ABRI Extension Services Team felt it would be timely to remind beef breeders of the considerations when collecting performance information for BREEDPLAN during drought.
Genetics Australia is sponsoring the 2024 Angus Youth National Roundup, sharing Angus Australia’s passion and enthusiasm for supporting the next generation and recognise the valuable opportunity the roundup offers these young people.
The Hunter Local Land Services District Veterinarian team have advised Hunter livestock producers that Bovine Ephemeral Fever (BEF), also known as three-day sickness, has recently been confirmed by laboratory testing in cattle on the NSW far north coast.
Southern hemisphere beef-producing nations – including Australia – are continuing to increase production volumes, despite a global trend of production decline, Rabobank says in its recently-released Q4 Global Beef Quarterly report.
On the heels of the 50th year Reiland Angus female sale held at Killimicat Station in February 2022, a catalogue of elite joined females with calves will be offered online on December 8.