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MSA and discount feeders on the mind of Brahman breeders

BRAHMAN breeders have had an interesting couple of years, with thousands of northern cattle finding themselves in southern paddocks as part of post-drought herd rebuilding, and bigger discounts starting to creep into the marketplace for indicus cattle. The issues of price and where the breed sits in the Meat Standards Australia framework dominated discussions at […]

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Wagga sale 22 Aug 2022: Feeder prices lift as yarding doubles

Yarding 1850 Change 920   The Wagga cattle market is heading into spring in good form, despite a bigger yarding of 1850. The shortage of secondary steers and heifers is evident and its unknown where prices will go, due to a plethora of supply chain problems and staff shortages worldwide. This week at Wagga medium […]

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Traceability priority as PM, Ag Minister visit Raglan Station

Ryan Olive talks cattle with Agriculture Minister Murray Watt and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Ryan Olive’s feedlot at Raglan Station, situated about one hour’s drive from Rockhampton, is usually home to cattle being fed for export and domestic markets, but on Friday it also hosted some of the nation’s most senior political leaders and an […]

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Santa weaner steers top at $1820 at Beaudesert | Queensland Country Life

Brangus weaners steers account Anna Fraser, Boyland, sold for $1360. Highlands Grazing, Springsure, sold PTIC Simbra heifers for $1950 and Brahman heifers ready to join for $1860. Tracy Clark, Biddaddaba, sold PTIC Euro heifers for $1700. Charbray heifers 18 months account Rodney Brook, Tamrookum, sold for $1700. Click to check the original article.

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