Consistent performance in major carcase competitions over the past two decades underlines the meat quality, growth and fertility potential in Senepol cattle bred by Five Star Senepol bull breeders, the Maynard family
Third-generation processor Calian Byrnes has researched beef grading eating quality technology around the world to find ways for smaller processors to implement it.
Australian meat processors and the National Farmers Federation are seeking urgent clarification about changes in visa processing priorities that could affect the ongoing availability of overseas skilled workers.
In this episode: What is the future of saleyards? There are calls for a one-year delay to the implementation of the new EPBC laws and Rabobank’s Stefan Vogel explains how global conflicts are still putting pressure on Aussie fuel prices.
In this contributed article, outgoing NAPCo cheif executive officer Allan Cooney gives insight into how he reads markets and explains why he thinks the female slaughter ratio is outdated.
Heavier cattle showed sone price increases, while lighter cattle were mostly cheaper in the absence of southern restocker interest in smaller yarding of 4100 at Dalby this morning
Agriculture was the only sector to record a net decline in the number of businesses operating in 2025/26 but also posted the highest business survival rate, contrasting figures that provided a timely backdrop to this week's ag leaders summit hosted by the National Farmers Federation in Canberra. See what President Hamish McIntyre had to say.
Latest livestock processing data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows a record beef production volume for the year ended 30 June, increasing 8.6pc to a 2.985 million tonnes. Almost 9.6 million cattle were processed during the year, up 8.1pc, with quarterly production records set for the June quarter in NSW, Queensland and Victoria.
The Treloars share their experience, having spent the past decade building a more resilient grazing operation capable of withstanding both flood and drought.
Breeding Shorthorn cattle in the heat and ticks of Central Queensland automatically sets the Marellan herd apart. But for principals, Lincoln and Lisa Jobs, this location is just the beginning of their breeding program.