The 2022 bull sale season is steaming ahead, with average prices in August maintaining the rapid pace established in July.
AuctionsPlus bull numbers were up 18% on last year, with 4,759 bulls offered on the platform during August.
The latest national feedlot survey results, released by the Australian Lot Feeders’ Association (ALFA) and Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), continues to demonstrate strong performance within the sector with numbers on feed consistently reporting over 1 million head.
Three emerging lot feeder leaders from across Australia have been named grand finalists in the Australian Lot Feeders’ Association (ALFA) Young Lot Feeder of the Year Award, proudly sponsored by Performance Feeds.
Top price bull Reiland Sunset S343 at $44,000 with buyer Dick Turnbull, Holbrook, Nick Gilvarry, Elders Tumut/Adelong, auctioneer Brian Leslie, vendor Mark Lucas, Reiland Angus and Ken Miall, Nutrien Ag Solutions Wagga Wagga.
At a recent meeting of the Angus Tasmania breeders group, S Tulloch Scott and Sons were presented with the prestigious milestone of having reached 100 years of membership with the Angus Society of Australia.
CCA encourages all grass-fed cattle producers to register with Cattle Australia and engage in this important process.
Cattle Council of Australia (CCA) remains focussed on finalising the Constitution for the new peak industry body, Cattle Australia, in preparation for its…
Strong demand for black poll Limousin bulls continued at the BJF Limousin Invitational Bull & Female sale, the 47 polled Limousin bulls on offer averaged $11,894.
The Australian Lot Feeders’ Association (ALFA) has scouted the impressive talent pool within the grain fed beef industry in its search for who will be awarded the Young Lot Feeder of the Year, an award proudly sponsored by Performance Feeds.