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Glen Innes steers show potential topping at 1850 cents a kilo
A purebred Limousin steer has topped the 14th annual Colin Say and Company potential show steer sale selling for 1850 cents a kilogram Click to check the original article.
A purebred Limousin steer has topped the 14th annual Colin Say and Company potential show steer sale selling for 1850 cents a kilogram Click to check the original article.
A total of 457 head were yarded for this week’s sale. Click to check the original article.
“Mostly it’s been young cattle going south to finish – it’s not like the old days when 700 or 800 head were walked in to load at Gilliat,” he said. “People are putting more crops in now, and that will finish cattle up here, with grain and cotton seed, so going forward, I think the […]
The Australian Lot Feeders Association has released its Fundamentals of Livestock Handing online skills training course, part of a wider careers and training strategy designed to deliver a full set of online courses covering fundamentals for staff working in lotfeeding in Australia. An initiative of ALFA in collaboration with Meat & Livestock Australia, the […]
TOTAL global beef production is forecast to be steady in the first quarter of 2023, with a 5 percent lift in Australian and 2 percent increase in Brazilian production, almost enough to offset declines in the US, EU, and New Zealand. According to a new report from Rabobank, 2022 was a year to remember for […]
A BIG price gap is emerging between direct consignment cattle prices in Queensland and those seen in southern states. On top of price adjustments last week and the week before, some Queensland export processors have dropped their grid offers another 20c/kg (two separate adjustments, each of 10c) compared with this time last week. Others are […]
Health authorities have said they are encouraged by the number of interns and graduates applying to work in remote locations. Click to check the original article.
Round 14 of the Mount Isa Cricket Association’s A Grade competition featured two closely fought encounters with the league leaders holding their table position with a win on the final ball. Click to check the original article.
The Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association says virtual learning could help solve the problem of young people and their families moving away from rural towns, concerned that year 7 was too early to send their children away for schooling. Click to check the original article.
A truck driver and his passenger have died after a crash in the Southern Tablelands. Click to check the original article.
It had everything from a free circus, the annual demolition derby and rodeo over a busy two days. Click to check the original article.
WELCOME to Beef Central’s Top 25 Lotfeeders report for 2023. Over the next five weeks, this analysis will unfold into the most comprehensive summary of the state of play in Australia’s grainfed sector seen since our inaugural Top 25 Lotfeeders report published back in 2015. As this feature will illustrate, there have been dramatic changes […]