It’s starting to heat up in the world of the Australian Wagyu Association’s Wagyu Branded Beef Competition with entries already received for three classes of beef and the coveted sausage category.
The Australian Wagyu Association Annual General Meeting has appointed Chantal Winter, the first female president of the society in its 30 year history.
Innovative beef producers, Millah Murrah Angus, were highlighted at the 2019 NAB Agribusiness Calendar launch in Toowoomba last night, for having achieved extraordinary growth and results in their agribusinesses.
An MLA-funded trial is being conducted at the NT Government’s Victoria River Research Station (also known as Kidman Springs) to test whether self herding techniques can be used to establish new grazing patterns to achieve a form of rotational grazing that does not rely on permanent fencing.
Auditing of lot feeding operations under the National Feedlot Accreditation Scheme (NFAS) now covers the industry’s newest certified product, Grain Fed Finished (GFF) beef, at roughly 30 GFF-ready sites.
Two Charles Sturt University (CSU) students with a passion for the beef industry are set to take part in an internship program offered by Angus Australia and the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation.
The top price for PTIC Heifers on AuctionsPlus was $1,120 and was achieved by a line of 11, 15 to 17 month old Angus heifers A/C ‘LG & GM Brown’, Mudgegonga VIC.
Angus Australia has extended an invitation to the wider beef industry to attend the Angus Australia Open Day at UNE’s Tullimba Research feedlot, Kingstown, NSW on November 28.
The Norman Lethbridge Award is a commemorative award named after the NSW State Committee’s secretary and well-known stock and station agent, Norman Lethbridge.