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

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

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

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

S5 Ep19: Meat Business Women organisation fills an important role

In today’s podcast episode, host Kerry Lonergan sits down with three women turning the tables in an historically male-dominated industry. Founded in the UK in 2015, the Meat Business Women movement has been a colossal success story in Australia, growing from a group of 30 to 600 members this year. The organisation aims to empower women to make their mark in the meat industry…Read More

Derek Tan, 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

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

Recruitment: From boom to balance – the shifting dynamics of agribusiness hiring

After dramatic rises and falls during and soon after COVID, mid-2025 signs point to a more stable and sustainable ag employment market. Improved seasonal conditions across much of the country and an $86 billion forecast for agricultural production has helped restore confidence.

The hiring landscape is no longer marked by panic or paralysis but a more measured approach, where strategy and foresight are back in focus…Read More

Beef Central, 20/06/2025

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

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

Young Toowoomba butcher bound for World Butcher Wars final in London + VIDEO

In two weeks young Toowoomba butcher Luke Thomas from Millers Gourmet Meats will make the long trek to England to put his skills to the test against the world’s best…Read More

James Nason and Eric Barker, 19/06/2025

Vale Stan Wallace: “The biggest of big personalities, well-known & well-liked”

Legendary Queensland stock and station agent Stan Wallace – known to his thousands of friends and colleagues as ‘Old son’ – has passed away overnight, following a short illness…Read More

Jon Condon, 19/06/2025

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