The Week in Beef team this week look into Australia’s largest ever feedlot transaction, the legacy of the sellers and how it fits in with the buyers.
Japanese-owned Rangers Valley was purchased by Stanbroke last week for what is believed to be $400m. The property has a feedlot, beef brands and extensive farming and grazing country. Plus:
- Meat & Livestock Australia managing director Michael Crowley explains how consumer survey respondents are saying they want to eat more beef.
- Josh Rich from Central Queensland-based Wagyu supply King River talks about his family’s journey towards branded beef success
- The number of the week talks rain in Victoria, country speed limits and fuel security.
Available every Thursday afternoon on the Beef Central website, or via YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, I Heart Radio, Podbean and other podcast platforms. Search for: The week in beef and click subscribe.
Previous Week in Beef episodes
- 16 October – Cattle market changing | $250k feedlot manager | why not beef for Christmas?
- 9 October – Beef supply concerns at Anuga | Dept grilled on reforestation numbers | Our numbers of the week
- 2 October – Innisfail abattoir bought, US beef to Australia, Zanda McDonald tribute
- 25 September – Live ex prices up, feedgrain prices down, frustration as compliance builds
- 18 September – Lotfeeders give numbers of the week, grey area in producer transport duties
