Australian beef faces triggering of China’s Safeguard tariff in coming months

Vigorous beef export sales into China in recent months has elevated the likelihood of Australia triggering its 2025 Safeguard tariff mechanism for the market, as early as late July or August. Importers anticipating the arrival of the extra tariff is only throwing fuel on the fire…Read More

Jon Condon, 30/05/2025

The new portable yards livestock transporters do not want to use

Queensland livestock transporters have unveiled a new purpose-built trailer to help the industry better respond to emergencies in the more populated areas of the state…Read More

Eric Barker, 30/05/2025

S5 Ep16: Prof Alison Van Eenaammen – the new frontier of cattle genetics DNA and biotechnology

In today’s episode podcast host Kerry Lonergan catches up with US animal genetics expert and award-winning ag communicator Alison Van Eenaammen, a distinguished Professor of Cooperative Extension in the field of Animal Genomics and Biotech at the University of California, Davis. She spoke at the recent World Angus Congress in Brisbane on the opportunities and challenges for DNA and biotechnology in the beef industry.  ..Read More

Beef Central, 30/05/2025

Recruitment: Three ways to make sure a new employee prospect is the right fit

One of the keys to retaining valuable employees is to hire the right resources in the first place. It sounds simple, but it can often be more difficult than not to find someone that is not only properly qualified for the role but also fits into the work culture and works well with your other team members.
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Beef Central, 30/05/2025

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

Dubbo sale 29 May 2025: Numbers remain similar

Good lines of cows yarded along with large some consignments in from the far west providing good numbers of weaners and cows in store condition…Read More

David Monk, 30/05/2025

Red meat export demand pressure beginning to show on domestic retail shelves

Strong beef and lamb export demand pressure is starting to show up in Australian domestic supermarket shelves, delegates attending last week’s Meat Business Women Conference in Brisbane heard…Read More

Jon Condon, 29/05/2025

Locals secure Mt Isa’s May Downs for $47.5m, after spirited auction bidding

Established local cattle producers the McMillan family have paid $47.5 million to secure large scale Mt Isa district breeding property May Downs, after a spirited bidding dual at auction this morning.   ..Read More

Beef Central, 29/05/2025

BOM releases long-range winter 2025 forecast

Winter rainfall is likely to be above average for interior and central parts of the country, according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s long-range forecast for winter 2025…Read More

Beef Central, 29/05/2025

Smart technology projects to help control scourge of feral pigs

Artificial intelligence and other technology is being used to improve feral pig control methods in Queensland…Read More

Beef Central, 29/05/2025

Farmers urged to report disaster damage

NSW Farmers is encouraging all flood affected landholders to report damage through an official government survey to help target disaster assistance for their region. 
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Beef Central, 29/05/2025

Are your livestock fit to load?

As drought and difficult conditions continue across Victoria and livestock producers consider further destocking, Agriculture Victoria has published a list of items to consider before transporting stock. ..Read More

Beef Central, 29/05/2025

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