Mexican screwworm fly crosses US border into Texas

The flesh-eating New World Screwworm fly has crossed the border between Mexico and the United States, the US Department of Agriculture has confirmed overnight…Read More

Jon Condon, 04/06/2026

Podcast: Farm Fest observations | EPBC layers | What’s driving the cattle price surge

In this episode of The Week in Beef, the team head to Farm Fest, Jon Condon unpacks the current cattle market and we take a deep dive into the Federal Government’s new environmental laws…Read More

Beef Central, 04/06/2026

Growing number of cattle tick infestations in NSW causing deaths

NSW cattle producers and veterinarians are concerned by the growing number of cattle dying from tick fever and are calling for urgent boots on the ground from DPIRD. ..Read More

Lydia Burton, 04/06/2026

US floats 12.5pc tariff on lamb, mutton and goat meat, excludes beef

Australian lamb, mutton and goat meat imports into the US could attract a new 12.5pc tariff later this year, under proposals by the US Trade Representative. At the same time beef is excluded from the list of proposed tariffed products..Read More

Terry Sim, 04/06/2026

Top charity auction items up for grabs as part of AA Co’s Dolly’s Dream Long Lunch

AA Co hosts its annual long lunch and charity auction in Brisbane next Thursday, as part of the company’s ongoing fundraising effort for the Dolly’s Dream foundation – and its not too late for stakeholders to participate in the bidding – either before, or during the auction…Read More

Beef Central, 04/06/2026

AgForce launches “More than a farmer” campaign

AgForce has launched a campaign highlighting the positive work undertaken by farmers amid Federal Government changes to environmental laws that it believes redefine routine farm management activities as major developments…Read More

Beef Central, 04/06/2026

Dalby sale 3 June 2026: Cow supply maintains high levels

All the regular buyers were in attendance and operating and prices generally improved for most classes…Read More

Beef Central, 04/06/2026

Weekly property review: North Qld grazing market shows resilience despite rising costs

Solid to excellent seasonal conditions, recovering cattle prices and strong inquiry for quality breeder country are helping underpin North Qld’s grazing property market. According to valuer Roger Hill, the region’s grazing property market is showing resilience in 2026, with values for improved coastal country holding firm and buyer confidence still evident across well-presented breeder and backgrounding assets…Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 03/06/2026



Industry Dashboard

Carbon Trading Market

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

Today

37.45
Source: Jarden

$A / $US

Updated 7am daily

Today

0.7129
Source: NAB

ASX Market Index

05 Jun 2026 (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

163245
Source: MLA's NLRS

EYCI

Eastern Young Cattle Indicator, c/kg

Today

961.2
Source: MLA's NLRS

90CL Cow

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

Today

1124
Source: Steiner Consulting, MLA

Live Export

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

Today

420
Source: Trade contacts

SOI

Southern Oscillation Index (SOI)

Today

-14.14
Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology

Feeder Steer

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

Today

490
Source: Feeder Steer

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News

Mexican screwworm fly crosses US border into Texas

The flesh-eating New World Screwworm fly has crossed the border between Mexico and the United States, the US Department of Agriculture has confirmed overnight…Read More

Jon Condon, 04/06/2026

Podcast: Farm Fest observations | EPBC layers | What’s driving the cattle price surge

In this episode of The Week in Beef, the team head to Farm Fest, Jon Condon unpacks the current cattle market and we take a deep dive into the Federal Government’s new environmental laws…Read More

Beef Central, 04/06/2026

US floats 12.5pc tariff on lamb, mutton and goat meat, excludes beef

Australian lamb, mutton and goat meat imports into the US could attract a new 12.5pc tariff later this year, under proposals by the US Trade Representative. At the same time beef is excluded from the list of proposed tariffed products..Read More

Terry Sim, 04/06/2026

Top charity auction items up for grabs as part of AA Co’s Dolly’s Dream Long Lunch

AA Co hosts its annual long lunch and charity auction in Brisbane next Thursday, as part of the company’s ongoing fundraising effort for the Dolly’s Dream foundation – and its not too late for stakeholders to participate in the bidding – either before, or during the auction…Read More

Beef Central, 04/06/2026

Markets

Dalby sale 3 June 2026: Cow supply maintains high levels

All the regular buyers were in attendance and operating and prices generally improved for most classes…Read More

Beef Central, 04/06/2026

Roma sale 2 June 2026: Numbers hold firm at 8300 head

Quality remained good and most categories of restocker steers held firm to slightly easier however heavy feeders improved by 5c and grown steers to the processor remained firm…Read More

Beef Central, 03/06/2026

Gunnedah 2 June 2026: Cows peak at 437c as numbers contract further after rain

Numbers significantly decreased in Gunnedah this week to scan just 850 cattle 1650 less then the previous week. A limited number of cows peaked at 437c/kg…Read More

Beef Central, 02/06/2026

Roma vendors urged to back LifeFlight through June ‘Cash Cow’ fundraiser

Cattle producers selling through Roma Saleyards at all sales through June can support LifeFlight’s vital emergency aeromedical service, with vendors able to donate through their cattle sales while saleyard fees are waived…Read More

Beef Central, 01/06/2026

Sponsored Content

The hidden margin in every mob: how C-Lock is making producers more profitable

Two of the world’s leading minds on beef genetics and sustainability came to the same conclusion at a recent C-Lock Symposium – and the takeaway for Australian producers is simpler than most expect…Read More

Sponsored Content, 18/05/2026

What retailers really want from processors – and why the bar keeps rising

The relationship between major retailers and their meat processor suppliers has never been simple. But in the past three to five years, it has become measurably more demanding, meaning processors who understand that shift are finding themselves on the front foot for building strong, long-term retail relationships.  ..Read More

Sponsored Content, 11/05/2026

Grazing software delivers value from the get-go for producers

For some people, buying a 50 hectare block of land on a steep incline with no internal fencing or water points might seem like a left-field move. For Jess Collyer, it represented an opportunity…Read More

Sponsored Content, 01/05/2026

The skills crisis in Aussie meat processing and why experience alone can’t fix it

Australia’s red meat processors have long struggled to find skilled workers but the stakes are rising and the cost of the gap is climbing. ..Read More

Sponsored Content, 20/04/2026

Production

Growing number of cattle tick infestations in NSW causing deaths

NSW cattle producers and veterinarians are concerned by the growing number of cattle dying from tick fever and are calling for urgent boots on the ground from DPIRD. ..Read More

Lydia Burton, 04/06/2026

Australians in Nepal for global gathering of pastoralist women

Meet the four women representing Australia at the Global Gathering of Pastoralist Women, as part of the UN’s International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists…Read More

Lydia Burton, 02/06/2026

15 million pigs need to go right now, Susan McDonald

Feral pigs are tearing through farms, waterways and wetlands, leaving behind millions of dollars in damage and devastation for producers already under enormous pressure, LNP Senator for Queensland Susan McDonald says…Read More

Beef Central, 29/05/2026

The case for commercialising leucaena in WA

With the local abattoir planning to reopen next year, growing access to supplementary feeding and more markets emerging, there is plenty of excitement in the Western Australian cattle industry…Read More

Eric Barker and Lydia Burton, 27/05/2026

Processing

Weekly kill: Qld grids soar 30-40c/kg, as supply tightens further after rain

Some of the biggest slaughter cattle price increases seen since the 2022-23 era when cattle supply was greatly hampered by herd rebuilding have been seen this week…Read More

Jon Condon, 02/06/2026

Vale Tony Nolan: Beef processing innovator, mentor, community leader

Popular Queensland meat processing industry identity Tony Nolan, whose funeral service was held in Gympie this morning, is being remembered as a meat processing industry innovator, technology pioneer and a great local community leader…Read More

Jon Condon, 29/05/2026

Weekly kill: 20c/kg grid rises common, as supply tightens further after rain

Recent widespread and in places beneficial rain has forced direct consignment grid prices sharply higher across the eastern states this week. Queensland grids started to rise last Thursday in response to lower saleyards yardings and changing attitudes among direct-consignment cattle suppliers, with lifts of 20c/kg reasonably common…Read More

Jon Condon, 26/05/2026

Weekly kill: Direct consignment grids stabilise after earlier rally

Rain, or the prospect of it, again became a focus in slaughter cattle market psychology this week, with impacts being seen in some smaller saleyards yardings and a few logistical problems in delivery of direct-consignment cattle…Read More

Jon Condon, 19/05/2026

Lotfeeding

Does the Darling Downs have enough water to keep building feedlots?

As Australia’s biggest feedlot operators continue to fill council pigeonholes with plans to expand their operations on Queensland’s Darling Downs, there is one local issue that is becoming a growing concern by the day – water…Read More

Eric Barker, 02/06/2026

MLA releases best practice guide for feedlot cattle preparation

A new best practice guide brings together key industry resources into a single, first-of-its kind reference to help grassfed cattle producers improve how feeder cattle are prepared for feedlot entry…Read More

Beef Central, 02/06/2026

Feedgrain Focus: North plummets as more rain falls

Northern wheat and barley prices have tumbled this week as further rain brightens the region’s production prospects, and demand from graziers falls away…Read More

Liz Wells, 01/06/2026

Feeder cattle market: Grids up 10-20c with more rain forecast

Feeder cattle grids have jumped 10-20c in the past fortnight as rain across dry parts of the country brings optimism back to the market…Read More

Eric Barker, 25/05/2026

Live Export

Beyond the feedlot: The Indonesian households relying on Australia’s live cattle trade

One feedlot in Indonesia, filled with Australian cattle, supports more than 12,000 Indonesian families. The large number of households the trade supports is often overlooked. ..Read More

Lydia Burton, 26/05/2026

Leaked review finds “no definitive evidence” for daylight-only livestock vessel inspections

Several years after the Federal Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry ceased night-time biosecurity inspections for returning vessels – a move that industry has estimated has cost live cattle exporters up to $26,000 per shipment – an independent report prepared for the Department has found no definitive scientific evidence supporting the daylight-only inspection policy…Read More

James Nason, 25/05/2026

SE Asia Report: Falling Darwin feeder numbers offer Indonesia’s squeezed lotfeeders a first glimpse of relief

Vietnam seeks emergency approval to import SAT-1 FMD vaccines as cross-border disease risk rises | Indonesian meat processors continue to lobby for their 2026 private beef quota to be restored from 30,000 to 180,000 tonnes | Sea freight stays under pressure, with Singapore bunker fuel at USD 850/mt still nearly double January’s USD 480/mt…Read More

Dr Michael Patching, 22/05/2026

Indonesia Live Cattle Industry Taskforce to strengthen key market for Aussie producers

The Indonesia Live Cattle Industry Taskforce is a strategic advisory body designed to enhance collaboration, guide investment and strengthen outcomes in Australia’s most important live cattle export market…Read More

Beef Central, 20/05/2026

Trade

May beef exports soar to all-time record volume above 152,000t

Australia’s beef exports surged to their highest monthly level on record in May, driven by high levels of production, export quota/tariff pressures adding urgency in some markets, and underlying global protein demand…Read More

Jon Condon, 03/06/2026

Brazil steps ahead of Australia as the US’s biggest imported beef supplier

After 40 years as the principal supplier of imported beef to the United States, Australia has been tipped-out of the top position in recent months by Brazil…Read More

Jon Condon, 01/06/2026

Beef tariff impacts dominate trade talks during Shanghai’s huge SIAL food trade show

Concerns about chilled and frozen beef business into China once key export nations fill their 2026 quotas was in clear evidence at the giant SIAL Food Trade show held in Shanghai last week. SIAL, which finished on Friday, is one of the world’s largest food exhibitions, and has become a gathering point for red meat exporters from across the world to engage with existing and new Chinese customers…Read More

Jon Condon, 25/05/2026

China re-admits 425 US beef plants for export, but the move has little bearing on Australia

Following talks last week between US President Donald Trump and China’s President Xi, China has agreed to restore export access to 425 US beef processing plants that have been excluded from the market for up to two years. What does it mean for Australia’s export prospects?..Read More

Jon Condon, 18/05/2026

Genetics

Australian Wagyu beef and dairy genetics return to China after five-year absence

A major export agreement to supply Australian-bred Wagyu and dairy genetics into China is marking the first export of Australian cattle semen into that market for five years. Five years..Read More

Beef Central, 03/06/2026

Have we listed your Spring 2026 bull sale details?

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Tasmania gets its first dedicated bovine IVF service

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One cattle breed is showing resilience to foot and mouth disease in South Africa

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James Nason, 22/05/2026

Ag Tech

Profitability is sustainability, in that order

Producers are being asked to care about emissions, but Collin Kramer argues chasing the wrong number could come at a real cost. In this opinion piece, he identifies the figure that really matters…Read More

Collin Kramer, C-Lock Inc, 03/06/2026

The case for commercialising leucaena in WA

With the local abattoir planning to reopen next year, growing access to supplementary feeding and more markets emerging, there is plenty of excitement in the Western Australian cattle industry…Read More

Eric Barker and Lydia Burton, 27/05/2026

Craig Mostyn Group acquires WA’s Patmore Feeds

Western Australian-based agribusiness Craig Mostyn Group has announced its purchase of stockfeed manufacturer Patmore Feeds…Read More

Beef Central, 14/05/2026

Help needed as regional Aussies navigate new mobile tech

The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has dubbed the Regional Tech Hub an essential service ahead of major changes to telecommunications in the bush…Read More

Beef Central, 15/04/2026

AgProperty Central

Weekly property review: North Qld grazing market shows resilience despite rising costs

Solid to excellent seasonal conditions, recovering cattle prices and strong inquiry for quality breeder country are helping underpin North Qld’s grazing property market. According to valuer Roger Hill, the region’s grazing property market is showing resilience in 2026, with values for improved coastal country holding firm and buyer confidence still evident across well-presented breeder and backgrounding assets…Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 03/06/2026

North Qld’s Valley of Lagoons sells under the hammer for $30m

In a strong endorsement of the strength of the Northern Australian cattle property market, the Howe family’s Rock Ridge Cattle Co has paid $30 million for North Queensland’s Valley of Lagoons Station, offered with more than 4000 Brahman breeders…Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 31/05/2026

Movement at the Station: Properties for sale and sold in QLD

Collinsville’s Panhandle lists with close to 3000 breeders | CQ’s Bluegrass Plains lists for $11m | CQ cattle & cropping portfolio makes $30m | Well grassed Glenalba splits two ways..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 27/05/2026

Properties for sale in NSW, VIC, SA

Freebairn family lists SA’s Gilles Downs Station | Vic’s Pittong Pastoral sale will end 140 years ownership | Yarrawonga Pastoral sells historic Manaroo in NSW

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Property editor Linda Rowley, 27/05/2026

AgCarbon Central

Carbon markets: ACCU prices jump, future supply concerns

The market for Australian Carbon Credit Units has jumped in the past couple of weeks after companies covered by the country’s “safeguard mechanism” squared away their balance sheets at the end of March…Read More

Eric Barker, 28/04/2026

The one factor that could open up more timber harvesting on grazing land

While environmental groups have been campaigning against the harvesting of timber from native forests for years, a not-for-profit organisation says there is untapped potential to use the practice for restoring stressed environments across the country…Read More

Eric Barker, 23/04/2026

Govt announces new savanna burning carbon methods, beef herd replacement

The Federal Government has announced the formation of two new savanna burning carbon farming methodologies, alongside the remaking of the beef herd methodology it cancelled last year…Read More

Beef Central, 10/04/2026

MLA approached to develop new beef herd carbon methodology

The Federal Government has approached Meat & Livestock Australia to re-build a carbon farming methodology used to reduce livestock methane emissions – after it abruptly cancelled the old methodology in 2024…Read More

Eric Barker, 25/03/2026

Sheep Central

US floats 12.5pc tariff on lamb, mutton and goat meat, but not beef

AUSTRALIAN lamb, mutton and goat meat imports into the United States, and wool products from China, could attract a new 12.5pc tariff later this year, under proposals by the US..Read More

VFF calls for status change on dingoes in Victoria

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Weekly rainfall update to 1 June 2026 + rainfall outlook map

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Below average rain likely in long-range forecast for winter 2026

THE Bureau of Meteorology has released its winter long-range forecast showing rainfall for June, July and August is likely to be below average for most central, southern and eastern parts..Read More

Grain Central

PIRSA forecasts SA crop at 9.01Mt, biggest since 2022-23

PIRSA has forecast a South Australian winter crop of 9.01Mt as seeding progresses at pace in good conditions...Read More

Estimates reveals insights into APMVA’s ZP50 approval

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GRDC launches Nitrogen Mission to boost long-term security

GRDC is calling on the world’s top science researchers to join a $115M research mission to investigate critical nitrogen options, including production, to benefit Australian growers...Read More

Buoyant mungbean market holds as harvest winds up

Australia’s mungbean harvest is drawing to a close as  exports continue into the buoyant Chinese market, and some growers reap the rewards of a move to swathing...Read More

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