Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 23 June 2025

A series of cold fronts and low pressure systems brought widespread showers to southern areas of the country this week, particularly across western and southern parts of Western Australia…Read More

Bureau of Meteorology, 24/06/2025

Feeder cattle market: Tight supply driving southern feedlots to lighter cattle

Two speeds have emerged in Australia’s feeder cattle market, with prices increasing in the south pushing some lotfeeders towards lighter cattle to fill pens and a steady flow of cattle contiuing in the north…Read More

Eric Barker and Lydia Burton, 23/06/2025

‘Crossing the line’: ACF slammed over campaign tactics

Australian rural landholder group Property Rights Australia says the Australian Conservation Foundation has crossed the line in its latest campaign against Australian cattle producers and has called for its tax-free status as a registered charity to be withdrawn…Read More

Beef Central, 23/06/2025

Grainfed beef showcase reflects industry’s surging momentum

The first of a series of grainfed beef showcases held at a top Brisbane restaurant last week underlined the momentum in grainfed beef production and export that’s happened in recent times.  Here’s what people at the event had to say  ..Read More

Jon Condon, 23/06/2025

Women in Ag conference to explore leadership, innovation, sustainability

The Australian Women in Agriculture national conference is back in August, bringing together women to explore leadership, innovation, sustainability, and advocacy. ..Read More

Beef Central, 23/06/2025

CarbonLink trials new soil tech to lower carbon farming costs

Soil carbon service provider, CarbonLink, has commenced early-stage trials of emerging soil sensing technologies, aiming to make soil carbon measurement faster, more affordable, and more accessible for Australian producers…Read More

Sponsored Content, 17/06/2025

Feedgrain Focus: Wheat kicks on offshore rally

A rally in offshore wheat prices has spread to local values and boosted traded volumes amid cautious optimism about south-eastern Australia’s season…Read More

Liz Wells, 22/06/2025

Online offering rises to 15,400, but clearance drops to 61pc

Online cattle listings totalled 15,420 head this week, lifting 9pc on the previous week, while clearance fell sharply to 61pc…Read More

Beef Central, 20/06/2025



Industry Dashboard

Carbon Trading Market

Aust. Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) - $/tonne of CO2 equiv.

Today

35.6
Source: Jarden

$A / $US

Updated 7am daily

Today

0.6459
Source: NAB

ASX Market Index

24 Jun 2025 (updated 10am daily)
Company Price Trending
Elders $8.96
Australian Agricultural Co $1.52
Graincorp $7.29
Ridley $2.12
Woolworths $36.64
Wellard $0.06
Source: ASX

Beef Kill

Eastern States, weekly

Last Week

146272
Source: MLA's NLRS

EYCI

Eastern Young Cattle Indicator, c/kg

Today

700.1
Source: MLA's NLRS

90CL Cow

Imported 90CL cow beef price. Landed US, Ac/kg CIF

Today

1050
Source: Steiner Consulting, MLA

Live Export

Live export feeder steer prices ex Darwin (c/kg liveweight)

Today

335
Source: Trade contacts

SOI

Southern Oscillation Index (SOI)

Today

3.62
Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology

Feeder Steer

NLRS-reported yards (feedlot buyers only); 0-600kg, 0-2T, c/kg LW

Today

384.1
Source: Feeder Steer

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Rural reality: How cattle producers are working with nature, not against it

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News

‘Crossing the line’: ACF slammed over campaign tactics

Australian rural landholder group Property Rights Australia says the Australian Conservation Foundation has crossed the line in its latest campaign against Australian cattle producers and has called for its tax-free status as a registered charity to be withdrawn…Read More

Beef Central, 23/06/2025

Rural reality: How cattle producers are working with nature, not against it

If your entire understanding of how cattle properties are managed came from conservation groups, it would be easy to form the impression that Australian cattle producers enjoy nothing more than tearing down virgin forest and destroying threatened species…Read More

James Nason and Eric Barker, 20/06/2025

Roma Saleyards to undergo $4.2m upgrade

Australia’s biggest saleyards are set to undergo a $4.2m upgrade, with work to be done to ramps, walkways, fences, footpaths and the truck wash at the Roma facility…Read More

Beef Central, 20/06/2025

Beef producers more positive despite global uncertainty, MLA report

The latest Beef Producer Intentions Survey released by MLA shows producers are confident in the sector’s outlook. ..Read More

Beef Central, 20/06/2025

Markets

Online offering rises to 15,400, but clearance drops to 61pc

Online cattle listings totalled 15,420 head this week, lifting 9pc on the previous week, while clearance fell sharply to 61pc…Read More

Beef Central, 20/06/2025

Wagga sale 23 June: Numbers drop with more rain forecast

The market fluctuated in pricing and demand, with various weight categories responding differently to buyer interest…Read More

Leann Dax, 23/06/2025

Dubbo sale 19 June 2025: Agents yard 3820

It was a good quality yarding with good numbers of well finished grown cattle and yearlings to suit the processors along with fair numbers to suit the feeders…Read More

David Monk, 20/06/2025

Dalby sale 18 June 2025: Southern exporters add to competition

Southern export buyers were included in the buying panel along with the regular feed and trade operators. Restocker buyers operated selectively on yearling steers and heifers under 300kg with the steer portion 8c cheaper and the heifers over 30c/kg less…Read More

Beef Central, 19/06/2025

Sponsored Content

CarbonLink trials new soil tech to lower carbon farming costs

Soil carbon service provider, CarbonLink, has commenced early-stage trials of emerging soil sensing technologies, aiming to make soil carbon measurement faster, more affordable, and more accessible for Australian producers…Read More

Sponsored Content, 17/06/2025

Leading tropical dairy farming operation in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula for sale

One of the largest and most important dairy farms in south-eastern Mexico, covering 1562ha in the state of Campeche, is on the market with international business, property and rural agency Brown&Co…Read More

Sponsored Content, 26/05/2025

Launch of Barrenjoey First Ag Credit Fund enables innovative ag lending

Agri-lending expert First Ag Capital has launched the Barrenjoey First Ag Credit Fund, expanding its footprint in the agricultural supply chain finance sector with a new high quality funding source alongside Barrenjoey Private Capital…Read More

Sponsored Content, 20/05/2025

Killain Angus reflects on years of genetic progress with hormone-free IVF

As the Australian beef industry welcomes the world for the prestigious World Angus Forum this week, Killain Angus in Tamworth NSW, stands out for both its deep-rooted heritage and forward-thinking approach to breeding. The benefits of Vytelle’s hormone-free approach to IVF have been transformative for the stud’s breeding program…Read More

Sponsored Content, 05/05/2025

Production

Women in Ag conference to explore leadership, innovation, sustainability

The Australian Women in Agriculture national conference is back in August, bringing together women to explore leadership, innovation, sustainability, and advocacy. ..Read More

Beef Central, 23/06/2025

Farm to Feed Forum: NT digs into cropping and cattle solutions for the north + PICTURES

Northern Australia’s growing potential to diversify and strengthen cattle operations through integrated feed and fibre production was highlighted during an industry gathering in Katherine yesterday…Read More

Bel Carlson, 20/06/2025

Experience cutting-edge technology on farm at this year’s GroWQ Innovation Expo

The annual GroWQ Innovation Expo is returning this July, taking participants on farm to showcase new technology. ..Read More

Beef Central, 19/06/2025

Restocking after rain: Don’t sacrifice your perennial pastures

With good rain across most of Victoria, farmers may be looking to return stock to paddocks following months of containment feed, but they are being urged to consider the potential impacts of returning stock to deep-rooted perennials too early…Read More

Beef Central, 18/06/2025

Processing

Weekly kill: Southern processors making their presence felt in Qld

With only a fortnight left in the 2024-25 financial year, tax considerations are coming into play for some cattle producers, with some electing to push slaughter cattle back until after June 30 on accountants’ advice. The same thing happens every year, but the impact is amplified in years like this when kill space becomes tight in some areas.    ..Read More

Jon Condon, 17/06/2025

Weekly kill: Some Qld grids lift as ‘phantom’ numbers appear; rain impacts southern market

Export processors in the southern regions of Queensland have lifted direct consignment slaughter grid offers 10-20c/kg this week, after a period of relative price stability. So-called ‘phantom’ bookings have been a factor, with cattle kill spaces booked at two or more plants meaning slaughter stock failing to materialise..Read More

Jon Condon, 10/06/2025

Weekly kill: Weather, southern competition pressuring cow prices

Growing southern processor competition and smaller yardings following rain have pushed slaughter cow prices sharply higher in eastern states saleyards over the past week, but bookings already held by processors have seen direct consignment cow prices resist the trend – for the timebeing, at least…Read More

Jon Condon, 03/06/2025

Processors wanted for cost-saving knife steriliser trials  

Australian red meat processors are being invited to submit expressions of interest to take part in an industry adoption project for a knife steriliser system which has proven to dramatically cut water and energy use…Read More

Beef Central, 28/05/2025

Lotfeeding

Feeder cattle market: Tight supply driving southern feedlots to lighter cattle

Two speeds have emerged in Australia’s feeder cattle market, with prices increasing in the south pushing some lotfeeders towards lighter cattle to fill pens and a steady flow of cattle contiuing in the north…Read More

Eric Barker and Lydia Burton, 23/06/2025

Grainfed beef showcase reflects industry’s surging momentum

The first of a series of grainfed beef showcases held at a top Brisbane restaurant last week underlined the momentum in grainfed beef production and export that’s happened in recent times.  Here’s what people at the event had to say  ..Read More

Jon Condon, 23/06/2025

Feedgrain Focus: Wheat kicks on offshore rally

A rally in offshore wheat prices has spread to local values and boosted traded volumes amid cautious optimism about south-eastern Australia’s season…Read More

Liz Wells, 22/06/2025

Modest $10 loss in grainfed trading budget, latest breakeven shows

Typical flatback feeder steers entering a shortfed program this week and closing in early October would deliver a small $10 loss, Beef Central’s latest 100-day grainfed trading budget calculation suggests…Read More

Jon Condon, 19/06/2025

Live Export

Indonesia lifts quota restrictions on live cattle imports

After issuing two cattle import permit allocations so far in 2025, the Indonesian Government has made the surprise move of lifting quota restrictions on live cattle imports altogether…Read More

James Nason, 17/06/2025

SE Asia Report: Indonesia’s next permit move front of mind for exporters

China’s domestic cattle prices improving, but Australian live exports remain well below previous levels | Indonesia’s live cattle imports hesitate momentarily amid import permit uncertainty; positive government signals yet to translate into renewed buying | Vietnam’s weakening currency adds cost pressure on cattle imports as competition from boxed beef continues to weigh on demand…Read More

Dr Michael Patching, 13/06/2025

May live cattle exports to year high

Overall cattle exports totalled 87,080 head, 21 percent above the five-year-average for May…Read More

Beef Central, 11/06/2025

Setback for cattle industry in livex class action

A Federal Court judge has delivered a blow to plaintiffs in the long-running class action over the Gillard Government’s 2011 suspension of cattle exports to Indonesia…Read More

James Nason, 10/06/2025

Trade

Australia ranked world’s best destination for steak restaurants, with Sydney the top city

An attempt to rank the best destinations in the world for steak restaurants has placed Australia, and the city of Sydney, on top of the pile…Read More

Jon Condon, 20/06/2025

Brazil surges past Australia as largest US imported beef supplier

In another reflection of the rapidly tightening supply of domestic beef in the United States this year, Brazil has for the first time surged past Australia as the largest supplier of imported beef to the US. Should Australia be concerned?..Read More

Jon Condon, 11/06/2025

May beef exports surge to third highest on record

Australia’s beef exports in May surged to their third highest volume level on record, reaching 129,478t. The big question on everybody’s minds in latest trade data is how much impact the recent tariff wars, especially those between the US and China, have had on Australia’s recent export beef performance…Read More

Beef Central, 06/06/2025

OECD’s weaker global economic growth forecast not good news for beef

Global economic prospects are weakening, with substantial barriers to trade, tighter financial conditions, diminishing confidence and heightened policy uncertainty projected to have adverse impacts on growth, according to OECD’s latest Economic Outlook…Read More

Beef Central, 04/06/2025

Genetics

Weekly genetics review: Gauging maternal productivity in the rangelands

Given much of Australia’s grazing land is technically classified as rangelands – much of it in arid and semi-arid landscapes where it is harder to manage the environmental impact on production, genetic selection becomes even more important. A paper delivered during the recent Rangelands Congress in Adelaide provided a neat summary of some learnings on this, and how they apply…Read More

Genetics editor Alastair Rayner, 17/06/2025

Beware of bull breakdown this sale season

With this year’s winter-spring bull sales underway, as with any investment, it’s important to consider how to best protect assets and maximise productivity. When it comes to bulls, particularly virgin bulls, one of the largest threats is balanoposthitis – or inflammation of the penis and prepuce…Read More

Beef Central, 17/06/2025

Weekly genetics review: If the ‘bull to bullock ratio’ is any guide, it will be a strong season ahead for spring bull sales

What are the prospects like for the 2025 spring bull selling season that lies ahead? A simple metric of the number of commercial bullocks required to buy a typical bull is providing some encouraging signs, genetics editor Al Rayner writes this week ..Read More

Genetics editor Alastair Rayner, 10/06/2025

Have we listed your Spring 2025 bull sale details?

Beef Central is putting the finishing touches on its 2025 Winter/Spring bull sales calendar, featuring seedstock sales fixtures nationwide across all major beef breeds being held from now until the end of November. Do we have your sale details?..Read More

Beef Central, 10/06/2025

Ag Tech

Victoria set to follow other States by legalising virtual fencing

Victoria is set to follow most other Australian states in legalising the use of virtual fencing technology for managing livestock…Read More

Beef Central, 22/05/2025

SA producers still blocked from proven technology as NSW green lights virtual fencing

Livestock SA is calling on the South Australian Government to urgently reform outdated regulations that continue to block livestock producers from using virtual fencing, as New South Wales becomes the latest state to legalise the technology…Read More

Beef Central, 02/05/2025

AgTech success story as Optiweigh delivers 1000th in-paddock weighing unit

One of Australia’s agtech success stories has crossed a significant milestone, with the delivery of the 1000th Optiweigh unit to one of the company’s early adopters…Read More

Eric Barker, 30/01/2025

Scholarship to help keep Luke on the land after life-altering car crash

A North Queensland cattleman who became a quadraplegic after a car crash has received a bursary to become a drone pilot, to assist with work on his family’s cattle property…Read More

Beef Central, 29/01/2025

AgProperty Central

Weekly property review: How the Federal Govt’s proposed super tax will impact rural landholders

This week’s property review continues our two-part examination of the impact of the Federal Government plans to tax unrealised gains in superannuation for rural landholders. This week, three senior financial advisors and accountants add their perspective to the likely impact of the tax on rural landholders…Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 18/06/2025

Weekly property review: What are the implications of the Govt super tax on property?

IN this first part of a two-part series, industry experts advise landholders on what course of action to take in the light of Federal Government’s moves to tax unrealised gains in superannuation. If approved, the new Bill will impose an additional 15pc tax on the earnings of superannuation balances above $3m. The Superannuation Fund Association says there are 17,000 super accounts holding farmland, and of those, 3500 have land valued at more than the $3m threshold…Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 11/06/2025

Australia’s farmland price boom hits the brakes

After explosive growth that saw national agricultural land values more than double since the pandemic began, Australia’s farmland price boom has hit the brakes, a report by property marketers Ray White Rural suggests…Read More

Beef Central, 09/06/2025

Weekly property review: Recently completed sales

Brett Cattle Co secures Augathella’s Valera Vale | Chinese-owned Qld aggregation splits two ways | Circa $25m+ for landmark northern NSW holding | Miles family pays $15m for Goulburn Valley aggregation | Flinders Ranges lease sells locally | Local expands with Moonie district backgrounding country | NSW Golden Triangle property makes $10m | G&G’s Cashmere West goes under offer..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 04/06/2025

AgCarbon Central

Federal Govt makes steps towards new savanna burning carbon method

The Federal Government has taken the next step in the development of a new savanna burning carbon methodology, with the release of a tool that calculates the carbon credit opportunities on potential project areas…Read More

Beef Central, 18/06/2025

WTF is a Flux Tower?

At first glance they could be mistaken for the world’s loneliest mobile phone towers. ..Read More

James Nason, 17/06/2025

Division on show as soil carbon method goes under review

A review of Australia’s soil carbon scheme is showing ongoing division about how the industry should be legislated, prompting the soil carbon industry to call for suspensions of the program to be quickly ruled out…Read More

Eric Barker, 10/06/2025

UNE conference to get down to earth about land and climate

A conference intended to build alliances between farmers, agribusiness and researchers interested in land-based solutions to climate change will be held at the University of New England (UNE) later this month…Read More

Beef Central, 06/06/2025

Sheep Central

Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 23 June 2025

WEEKLY rainfall totals of 10-50 mm were recorded across western and southern Western Australia, much of Tasmania and areas of southern and eastern Victoria...Read More

National farmer campaign against the federal super tax calls for support

FARMERS nationally are being asked to join a campaign to stop the Federal Government’s proposed super tax as concerns are raised about its likely impact on farm succession...Read More

Fox & Lillie Rural launches new wool store at Goornong

FAMILY-OWNED wool exporter and broker Fox & Lillie Rural has officially opened its new wool store at Goornong, north-west of Bendigo...Read More

Recruitment: Boom to balance – the shifting dynamics of agribusiness hiring

AUSTRALIA'S agribusiness hiring landscape is no longer marked by COVID-inspired panic or market uncertainty paralysis, but a more measured approach, where strategy and foresight are back in focus...Read More

Grain Central

Trials for GM oilseeds for dairy proteins get green light

Australia's OGTR has licensed NZ-based Miruku to run field trials of GM canola and safflower lines designed to produce dairy-like protein...Read More

GPA hosts webinar as heat rises on super tax

GPA is hosting a free webinar this Thursday around the govt's proposed tax on earnings from superannuation...Read More

WA budget commits $8.3M to reclaim freight rail network

The WA Govt has pledged $8.3M to advance plans to bring the state’s freight rail network back into public hands, but details on how and when that might happen remain..Read More

Rising costs, insurance premiums challenge SA farmers

Rising costs and insurance premiums are among the biggest challenges faced by SA farmers, according to GPSA's latest annual survey...Read More

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