The Australian Wagyu Association is pleased to announce a Wagyu Webinar series, to bring the global Wagyu sector the very latest information on improving genetics and managing breeding in Wagyu.
Seedstock producers will have a rare opportunity to access elite females from the heart of one of northern NSW’s leading Hereford studs at the Truro Whiteface 12thannual Bull and Female Production Sale in July.
National CV-19 indicators continue to rally as domestic supply shortages develop and processor competition ramps up, with winter supplies set to tighten.
Despite the current pandemic and many economic concerns, ABS believes that the agricultural industry in general and, in particular, the beef and dairy sectors, have incredible opportunities to take advantage of going forward.
Cow and calf units were in high demand again with a 92% clearance. Prices took a slight hit dropping back $199, to range from $1,600 to $3,300, averaging $2,345.
The Australian Limousin Breeders Society, The Australian Simmental Breeders Association and The Shorthorn Society of Australia are proud to announce the commencement of a new business, Genetic Hub.
Cattle Council of Australia is calling on the Federal Government to proceed with an increase to biosecurity funding, after the department shelved the Onshore Biosecurity Levy.
The results for the 2020 Wagyu Branded Beef Competition have now been announced and watched by viewers from within the Wagyu industry, hospitality and retail via an online live streamed award ceremony.
Cow and calf units continued to sell well achieving an 81% clearance on AuctionsPlus. Prices remained strong ranging from $1,860 to $3,520, averaging $2,486 up $293.
New South Wales and Queensland grids saw the largest week-on-week increases, with trade and heavy steers lifting nearly 30¢/kg across both states, while Victoria indicators saw marginal increases.