Weekly property review: Recently completed sales

Western Qld’s Cawnpore makes $18m | Blackall powerhouse makes $25.5m | Sought-after CQ bullock country makes $20m | Liverpool Plains country makes $17m+ | $6m for Western Downs grazing | $3.6m for Qld block offering water & grass..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 26/06/2024

Movement at the station: Recent property listings

Scale in NSW’s New England | Historic Werris Creek property offers diversity | Ogilvie family lists two picturesque northern NSW holdings | $10m for a slice of Tamworth history | Qld’s Thomson River holding lists after 100 years..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 26/06/2024

Kimberley’s Kalyeeda EOI to end 25 years for the Camp family

Offers above $30 million are likely for Western Kimberley region breeding and growing property Kalyeeda, being offered to the market after 25 years of ownership by Peter Camp and family…Read More

Beef Central, 26/06/2024

Live sheep export bill passes House of Representatives

Legislation to ban live sheep exports by seas on 1 May 2028 has passed the House of Representatives today, with the sheep industry now focused on getting a Senate inquiry into the trade phaseout and shoring up any crossbench support for the Senate vote tonight…Read More

Terry Sim, 26/06/2024

Key survey shows the shoots of optimism in Australian beef industry

Australian beef producers have indicated growing optimism in the Australian beef industry according to the latest Beef Producer Intentions Survey. Conducted three times a year by Meat & Livestock Australia,..Read More

Beef Central, 26/06/2024

Opinion: Live sheep ban, through a different lens

The hairy-chested agri-politicians who are pushing back so vigorously against the Australian live sheep export ban are not serving their constituents well, argues live export veterinarian and consultant Tony Brightling..Read More

Beef Central, 26/06/2024

Carbon markets: Are all carbon projects’ ACCUs worth the same?

ARE all carbon projects’ ACCUs worth the same? The answer may not be as simple as what some assume – the market for properties subject to carbon projects is still relatively immature, and as the market matures it is expected that clear market trends may emerge, HTW says…Read More

Bart Bowen and John Gunthorpe, HTW, 26/06/2024

Former RMAC chief executive appointed new CEO of Herefords Australia

One of the nation’s most senior red meat industry leaders has been appointed to take over the role of chief executive officer at Herefords Australia Limited…Read More

Beef Central, 26/06/2024



Industry Dashboard

Carbon Trading Market

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

Today

34.25
Source: Jarden

$A / $US

Updated 7am daily

Today

0.6647
Source: NAB

ASX Market Index

27 Jun 2024 (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

142162
Source: MLA's NLRS

EYCI

Eastern Young Cattle Indicator, c/kg

Today

584.1
Source: MLA's NLRS

90CL Cow

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

Today

912.6
Source: Steiner Consulting, MLA

Live Export

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

Today

300
Source: Trade contacts

SOI

Southern Oscillation Index (SOI)

Today

3.52
Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology

Feeder Steer

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

Today

325.3
Source: Feeder Steer

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News

Key survey shows the shoots of optimism in Australian beef industry

Australian beef producers have indicated growing optimism in the Australian beef industry according to the latest Beef Producer Intentions Survey. Conducted three times a year by Meat & Livestock Australia,..Read More

Beef Central, 26/06/2024

Opinion: Live sheep ban, through a different lens

The hairy-chested agri-politicians who are pushing back so vigorously against the Australian live sheep export ban are not serving their constituents well, argues live export veterinarian and consultant Tony Brightling..Read More

Beef Central, 26/06/2024

Repeat offender pleads guilty to aggravated cruelty to livestock

Recently at the Kerang Magistrates’ Court, northern Victorian farmer Bruce Cook pleaded guilty to three charges of aggravated cruelty, one charge of breaching an adjourned undertaking imposed in 2021 and was found guilty of transporting livestock not able to walk on its own…Read More

Beef Central, 26/06/2024

Cattle producers show improved sentiment over industry outlook

More Australian beef producers plan to maintain their size or expand their cattle herds, results from an important new producer survey conducted by MLA show…Read More

Beef Central, 25/06/2024

Markets

Roma store sale 25 June 2024: Yarding lifts to 8274 head

Despite the quality offering prices continue to soften this was most notable in the secondary lines however the cows went against this trend to show an improvement…Read More

Beef Central, 19/06/2024

Wagga sale 24 June 2024: Heavy export cattle scarce

The big standout was the scarcity of heavy export types, contrasted with plenty of lighter weight steers and heifers under 300kg…Read More

Leann Dax, 24/06/2024

Price trends mixed in larger 16,839 head AuctionsPlus offering

End of financial year may have had some bearing on a larger AuctionsPlus offering on Friday, where 16,839 head were listed, up 11pc on the previous week. The larger offering was met with mixed competition as clearance fell to 52pc. Prices were up and down across different steer and heifer categories, with no clear trend evident…Read More

Beef Central, 24/06/2024

Dalby sale 19 June 2024: Market eases in bigger yarding

Not all the export buyers were present resulting in the export lines being 15c to 35c cheaper…Read More

Trevor Hess, 20/06/2024

Sponsored Content

Aussie smart ear tag making inroads into major beef markets around the world

A smart ear tag, developed in Australia, has been making significant inroads into major beef markets around the world, including the United States, Brazil, the European Union, and the United Kingdom…Read More

Sponsored Content, 24/06/2024

Exciting opportunity to drive further growth of progressive breed society

Herefords Australia are currently recruiting for a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead a dedicated team of skilled staff and continue to drive business growth in collaboration with a young and progressive board of directors…Read More

Sponsored Content, 07/06/2024

Explainer: Soil carbon projects for mixed farming systems

Select Carbon provides an overview of production focused, science-based soil carbon projects for mixed farming systems in Australia. ..Read More

Sponsored Content, 03/06/2024

44,000ha best-in-class grassfed beef operation in Paraguay comes to the market

An unprecedented land and beef production investment opportunity is available in the ‘best business climate in South America in 2024’ – Paraguay. The 44,000ha, institutional-scale acquisition of 54,000 head of high value, grassfed brand-renowned Brangus cattle in the Chaco region of Paraguay is for sale for circa US$90 million, through Brown&Co…Read More

Beef Central, 06/05/2024

Production

Grassland conference to sort fact from fiction

The Grassland Society of Southern Australia’s (GSSA) annual conference will help farmers sort fact from fiction when it returns to Bendigo for the first time in more than 25 years…Read More

Beef Central, 03/06/2024

Better pre-calving nutrition boosting health outcomes in northern cattle herds

Improving nutrition a few weeks before calving is successfully boosting health outcomes for both calves and breeders under challenging grazing conditions in Northern Australia. The Calf Alive project is trialling ways to overcome the impacts of poor diet and heat stress on beef properties in North Queensland and the Northern Territory…Read More

Beef Central, 31/05/2024

Long-forgotten 1970s-80s pasture trial sites delivering new industry legacy

A network of long-forgotten legume pasture trial sites scattered across southern QLD is delivering a tremendous new legacy for the beef industry. Five new stylo varieties have resulted from some clever detective work – firstly in re-discovering long-lost pasture trial sites – and secondly in analysing their performance for valued traits such as persistence and frost tolerance…Read More

Jon Condon, 23/05/2024

“Too many paddocks being lost”: Fall armyworm impacting beef fodder crops

Graziers and dairy farmers are invited to join an online update about fall armyworm, which is affecting forage sorghum and corn as well as grain crops…Read More

Beef Central, 27/04/2024

Processing

Weekly kill: Grids continue to slide as northern supply lifts

The general trend in direct consignment grid pricing in northern regions is down this week, as supply pressure continues to mount, in the face of processing labour capacity limitations…Read More

Jon Condon, 25/06/2024

Red Meat R&D Update: Extracting kokumi – the new umami – from red meat

Kokumi, the sixth taste sensation after sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami, is the subject of a new AMPC research program. Kokumi is a feeling which can be described as perceived richness and roundness that heightens the other five tastes and prolongs their flavour…Read More

Beef Central, 19/06/2024

Weekly kill: Cold snap pushes numbers forward

The onset of the first full blast of winter and the showing of jack frost this week has pushed more slaughter-ready cattle to market, especially in more northerly regions. The impact has been grids falling up to 20c/kg in places..Read More

Jon Condon, 18/06/2024

Meatworks ‘small fry’ study big beef

Owners and operators of some of Queensland’s smallest meatworks picked up tips from one of Australia’s largest family-run complete beef supply chains last week…Read More

Beef Central, 17/06/2024

Lotfeeding

Feedgrain Focus: Prices drop as south’s season gains ground

Winter cereal prices have dropped by up to $20/t in the past week in response to softer global markets, welcome rain in SA and Vic, and transfers out of warehousing…Read More

Liz Wells, 24/06/2024

Research working towards redefining how feedlot methane emissions are predicted

Recent research has shown that a 1979 vintage equation used to determine the levels of enteric methane emissions from feedlot cattle may overestimate the numbers…Read More

Beef Central, 18/06/2024

Feedgrain Focus: Southern dry boosts local demand

Dry conditions in SA and western Vic have boosted demand for feed barley to lift up-country prices above weakening export values…Read More

Liz Wells, 17/06/2024

Consumer expectations, animal welfare and innovation feature in info-packed BeefEx feedlot conference program

Consumer expectations, animal welfare and the standoff between renewable energy infrastructure and food production will feature among the hot topics being explored at this year’s biennial BeefEx 2024 grainfed beef industry conference being staged in October…Read More

Beef Central, 11/06/2024

Live Export

Live sheep export bill passes House of Representatives

Legislation to ban live sheep exports by seas on 1 May 2028 has passed the House of Representatives today, with the sheep industry now focused on getting a Senate inquiry into the trade phaseout and shoring up any crossbench support for the Senate vote tonight…Read More

Terry Sim, 26/06/2024

Southern live export update: No signs of China upturn in sight

A leading exporter of southern cattle to China says the trade has fallen away considerably this year and may not recover until 2025 at the earliest…Read More

James Nason, 19/06/2024

Northern live export update: Vietnam shipments boost May trade

Australia exported 79,302 cattle in May, marking the highest monthly total for the year to date…Read More

James Nason, 18/06/2024

Awassi Express issues raised at WA live sheep inquiry hearing

Efforts to re-open investigation of the sourcing of video footage of suffering sheep on the live export vessel the Awassi Express  in 2017 continued in the House Standing Committee on Agriculture inquiry into the Export Control Amendment (Ending Live Sheep Exports by Sea) Bill 2024 at Northam in Western Australia last week…Read More

Terry Sim, 17/06/2024

Trade

Imported trimmings prices rise in the US, but discounts over US domestic beef remain near record high

There’s been a moderate improvement in imported manufacturing beef prices into the US over the past fortnight, however a near-record large discount still applies between imported and domestic US product…Read More

Beef Central, 24/06/2024

Stronger beef exports underpinning domestic wholesale market prices

Higher levels of beef export activity are helping insulate the domestic Australian wholesale beef market from winter price falls, contacts in the wholesale trade have told Beef Central this morning…Read More

Jon Condon, 19/06/2024

May beef exports hit highest monthly number since 2019

Growing international demand for Australian beef as US production slows, combined with higher rates of beef production in Australia have pushed May export volume to levels not seen since the 2019 period when drought herd liquidation was in full swing…Read More

Beef Central, 05/06/2024

Meat freshness labels could replace use-by dates

Patches that change colour as raw meat freshness deteriorates in sealed refrigerated products could soon become a reality on supermarket shelves, making it easier for shoppers to know if it’s still good to eat and reducing food waste…Read More

Beef Central, 29/05/2024

Genetics

Former RMAC chief executive appointed new CEO of Herefords Australia

One of the nation’s most senior red meat industry leaders has been appointed to take over the role of chief executive officer at Herefords Australia Limited…Read More

Beef Central, 26/06/2024

Weekly genetics review: Putting your bull team to the test

MLA’s recent Beef Producer Intentions Survey shed some interesting light on the population of herd bulls across northern and southern Australia. The results also draw attention to the need to assess the suitability of current herd bulls, before spring bull selling season starts ..Read More

Genetics editor Alastair Rayner, 25/06/2024

Weekly genetics review: Determining who’s who among the ‘Duds’ and ‘Studs’

Given all the focus on finding the real ‘studs’ durring the upcoming bull sale season, it’s not unsurprising that cattle producers often forget that genetic improvement can also be achieved by identifying the ‘duds’ in a herd. Genetic progress is achieved not only by the introduction of new animals with higher genetic merit – it also requires a degree of intensity in the selection of breeding females. ..Read More

Genetics editor Alastair Rayner, 18/06/2024

Bull Fertility: What’s a fair & reasonable ask?

With the Spring bull selling season soon to launch, photos of fat, sappy Angus bulls with captions like ‘depth & consistency’, ‘slick coated’ and ‘easy doing’ are about to flood social and print media, says Guyra bull breeder Sally White. But amidst the marketing glitz and glamour, be mindful that fertility is way more important than all of the above put together when it comes to profit, she says…Read More

Beef Central, 18/06/2024

Ag Tech

Artificial intelligence is being trained to monitor cattle

DAF and Infarm have collaborated to create a prototype automated camera system to detect cattle and monitor their condition using advances in machine vision and artificial intelligence.
..Read More

Beef Central, 03/06/2024

Study takes sky-high approach to animal welfare in WA

Researches learned that drones could be very effective and efficient, increase biosecurity, reduce work health and safety risks, and reduce stress to the animals…Read More

Guest Author, 12/04/2024

50pc rebates for smart farming tech available through $30 million On Farm Connectivity Program

Applications are open for Round 1 of the Albanese Government’s new On Farm Connectivity Program (OFCP) to increase the uptake of agtech to boost productivity, growth and sustainability of Australia’s primary producers…Read More

Beef Central, 11/12/2023

Sunshine Coast business wins Ag category award at Innovate with nbn 2023

A company helping butchers to monitor the cooking and cooling temperatures of all cooked/dried products was named as the Agriculture category winner of the 2023 Innovate with nbn Grants Program awards announced last night in Sydney…Read More

Beef Central, 27/11/2023

AgProperty Central

Weekly property review: Recently completed sales

Western Qld’s Cawnpore makes $18m | Blackall powerhouse makes $25.5m | Sought-after CQ bullock country makes $20m | Liverpool Plains country makes $17m+ | $6m for Western Downs grazing | $3.6m for Qld block offering water & grass..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 26/06/2024

Movement at the station: Recent property listings

Scale in NSW’s New England | Historic Werris Creek property offers diversity | Ogilvie family lists two picturesque northern NSW holdings | $10m for a slice of Tamworth history | Qld’s Thomson River holding lists after 100 years..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 26/06/2024

Kimberley’s Kalyeeda EOI to end 25 years for the Camp family

Offers above $30 million are likely for Western Kimberley region breeding and growing property Kalyeeda, being offered to the market after 25 years of ownership by Peter Camp and family…Read More

Beef Central, 26/06/2024

Carbon markets: Are all carbon projects’ ACCUs worth the same?

ARE all carbon projects’ ACCUs worth the same? The answer may not be as simple as what some assume – the market for properties subject to carbon projects is still relatively immature, and as the market matures it is expected that clear market trends may emerge, HTW says…Read More

Bart Bowen and John Gunthorpe, HTW, 26/06/2024

AgCarbon Central

Carbon markets: Microsoft gets busy with purchase of 8m credits

Global tech giant Microsoft has made what is claimed to be the largest exchange of carbon credits ever, with a Brazilian investment bank saying it has agreed to a 19-year deal worth 8m carbon credits…Read More

Eric Barker, 21/06/2024

Weekly property review: Methods in establishing realistic stocking rates

In this week’s property review, buyers are being urged to put time into understanding what an asset can run in terms of livestock, to give them a clearer picture of potential value…Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 19/06/2024

Central Qld Brahman breeders start turning over soil carbon credit

The first of series of 15 different soil carbon projects in Central Queensland have started generating carbon credits…Read More

Beef Central, 13/06/2024

Coalition pledges to ditch 2030 emissions target, what could it mean for ag?

THE Federal opposition has set the tone for its next election campaign, pledging to reverse the current Government’s 2030 emissions target. What will it mean for ag?..Read More

Eric Barker, 10/06/2024

Sheep Central

WA meat processor backs retention of live sheep exports

WESTERN Australian sheep meat processor Hillside Meat Processors has today offered financial support for the Keep The Sheep campaign launched to retain live sheep exports by sea...Read More

Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 25 June 2024

WEEKLY rainfall totals of 25-50mm were recorded in Western Australia's Gascoyne and Pilbara districts and its south-west coast, the Lower Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, the east Gippsland district in..Read More

Former RMAC leader appointed new CEO of Herefords Australia

ONE of the nation’s most senior red meat industry leaders has been appointed to take over the role of chief executive officer at Herefords Australia. Alastair James will take on…..Read More

Top-end Merino sire focus rewards Victorian growers

A FOCUS on top-end ram purchases, and selection for consistent quality 16-18 micron wool has paid off for the Elsom family in south-west Victoria. The family’s self-replacing Coryule blood flock…..Read More

Grain Central

Packed program to mark AGIC’s 25th anniversary

The Australian Grains Industry Conference turns 25 this year, and its two-day program offers insights from leading lights from Australia and abroad...Read More

Business planning, staff retention focus for WA workshops

The GRDC has announced its WA 2024 Farm Business Updates will be held in Three Springs, Calingiri and Nyabing next month...Read More

ACCC raises concerns over Olam’s offer for Namoi

The ACCC has raised concerns over Olam Agri’s proposed acquisition of Namoi Cotton, claiming it would likely reduce competition in ginning and classing services. ..Read More

Avian influenza H7N8 detected on Hawkesbury egg farm

H7N8 has this week been found at a layer farm in Greater Sydney's Hawkesbury district in the first detection of avian influenza in NSW since 2013...Read More

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