Weekly property review: Recently completed sales

Yarrowitch’s Jamberoo passes in at auction | CQ’s McKeering family secures Malanbar | Winton block exceeds expectations | Grimwade & Gordon holding placed under contract | Qld producer secures Tamworth’s versatile Bywondah | Holbrook family secures historic New England grazing..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 07/05/2025

Movement at the Station: Properties for sale in Qld and WA

Douglas family sells exclusion fenced Myrtlemount | Kambingila Pastoral sells a second property | Qld & NT interest in Roma’s Amby Hills | Proven calf factory in SW Qld | Offers above $16m for Kimberley’s Country Downs..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 07/05/2025

Movement at the Station: Recent property listings in NSW, ACT and SA

Griffins list historic ACT sheep station | $20m anticipated for Southern Tablelands asset | Highly regarded western division grazing | Coventry family seeking $16.5m for Abberley | Offers above $16m for Kimberley’s Country Downs | McBrides offload Kangaroo Island’s Calana..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 07/05/2025

Domestic wholesale beef market: High prices meet softening pre-winter demand – something’s gotta give

Domestic red meat wholesalers are facing challenges in the post-Federal Election period, with high commodity prices at a time when pre-winter beef demand is in seasonal decline…Read More

Jon Condon, 07/05/2025

Value-Based Marketing era will depend on industry ‘win-win’ mentality

The red meat industry’s move into full-blown Value Based Marketing will depend on the a ‘win-win’ approach among processors and cattle producers, delegates attending the World Angus Forum being staged in Brisbane this morning was told…Read More

Jon Condon, 07/05/2025

Regional cattle markets wrap: Are we heading for a market reset?

Looking at Australia’s near-record April beef export figures you could be forgiven for thinking that the market for Australian beef and cattle is looking rosy, but there are some worrying signs that we could be heading for some sort of reset…Read More

Richard Koch, Elders analyst, 07/05/2025

Killain Angus reflects on years of genetic progress with hormone-free IVF

As the Australian beef industry welcomes the world for the prestigious World Angus Forum this week, Killain Angus in Tamworth NSW, stands out for both its deep-rooted heritage and forward-thinking approach to breeding. The benefits of Vytelle’s hormone-free approach to IVF have been transformative for the stud’s breeding program…Read More

Sponsored Content, 05/05/2025

Mexico certifies arrival of more than 8000 Australian cattle since March

Agricultura, Mexico’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, has confirmed it has received a second shipment of Australian live cattle for genetic improvement, bringing to 8014 the number of Holstein dairy cows imported since March…Read More

Beef Central, 07/05/2025



Industry Dashboard

Carbon Trading Market

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

Today

33.70
Source: Jarden

$A / $US

Updated 7am daily

Today

0.6495
Source: NAB

ASX Market Index

08 May 2025 (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

79870
Source: MLA's NLRS

EYCI

Eastern Young Cattle Indicator, c/kg

Today

701.1
Source: MLA's NLRS

90CL Cow

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

Today

1042
Source: Steiner Consulting, MLA

Live Export

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

Today

345
Source: Trade contacts

SOI

Southern Oscillation Index (SOI)

Today

3.10
Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology

Feeder Steer

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

Today

382.9
Source: Feeder Steer

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Mexico certifies arrival of more than 8000 Australian cattle since March

Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day, Teach a man to fish and you will feed him for life.....

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Value-Based Marketing era will depend on industry ‘win-win’ mentality

Value based marketing has always been our future. Averages reward the laggards and punish the performers and at the same time confuse our consumers with variable product. We need....

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Mindshift change needed to focus on beef turnoff, not stock numbers

Agree with all the above. However where do the poor performers go? Yes it might be more sustainable for your business, however as an industry these animals need to....

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Value-Based Marketing era will depend on industry ‘win-win’ mentality

Great article Jon thank you. We attended a field day in CQ in May 2017 put on by a local processor to display the Dexa scan and to promote....

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News

Value-Based Marketing era will depend on industry ‘win-win’ mentality

The red meat industry’s move into full-blown Value Based Marketing will depend on the a ‘win-win’ approach among processors and cattle producers, delegates attending the World Angus Forum being staged in Brisbane this morning was told…Read More

Jon Condon, 07/05/2025

Regional cattle markets wrap: Are we heading for a market reset?

Looking at Australia’s near-record April beef export figures you could be forgiven for thinking that the market for Australian beef and cattle is looking rosy, but there are some worrying signs that we could be heading for some sort of reset…Read More

Richard Koch, Elders analyst, 07/05/2025

Q fever vaccine no longer in short supply: Manufacturer

The manufacturer of the only Q Fever vaccine available for humans has moved to water down fears of a national shortage of the product in Australia…Read More

James Nason, 07/05/2025

Greens on track for balance of power in Senate

Early election projections show the Greens are on track to hold the balance of power in the Senate in Australia’s 48th Parliament…Read More

Beef Central, 06/05/2025

Markets

Roma sale 6 May 2025: Prices ease in smaller yarding

Quality weaner steers were the main feature of Tuesday’s sale with just under 6,400 head yarded at the Roma Saleyards…Read More

Beef Central, 07/05/2025

Wagga sale 5 May 2025: Record numbers flood market, pushing prices lower

A new yard record has been set at the Wagga selling centre with numbers up more than 2000 head on last week. ..Read More

Leann Dax, 06/05/2025

Online offerings surge to five-year high; clearance drops to 58pc   

May young cattle disposals across eastern Australia have started with a bang, with Friday’s AuctionsPlus cattle offering hitting just over 27,000 head – the largest catalogue seen in five years. Despite the volume on offer, steer prices generally lifted, especially for medium and heavier lines, while heifer prices and breeding females showed mixed results. The surge in offering impacted clearance, which dropped to 58pc…Read More

Beef Central, 04/05/2025

Dalby sale 30 Apr 2025: Numbers lift substantially

The first of the stock from far Western Queensland since the flooding rain contained a good sample of 864 head…Read More

Beef Central, 01/05/2025

Sponsored Content

Killain Angus reflects on years of genetic progress with hormone-free IVF

As the Australian beef industry welcomes the world for the prestigious World Angus Forum this week, Killain Angus in Tamworth NSW, stands out for both its deep-rooted heritage and forward-thinking approach to breeding. The benefits of Vytelle’s hormone-free approach to IVF have been transformative for the stud’s breeding program…Read More

Sponsored Content, 05/05/2025

Commercial feedlot trial suggests probiotic can reduce BRD impact

A large scale commercial feedlot trial involving more than 10,000 grainfed cattle has demonstrated the effectiveness of a live yeast probiotic in reducing the incidence and severity of Bovine Respiratory Disease and associated treatment costs…Read More

Lallemand, 02/05/2025

X-ray inspection: A critical first step for quality burgers and sausages

In a highly competitive market, processors creating processed meat products such as burgers, sausages, minced meat and meatballs, need to guarantee the highest levels of quality and consistency. Increasing numbers are using X-ray inspection to verify and control the quality of their incoming meat supply in order to achieve superior results…Read More

Sponsored content, 21/04/2025

Wagyu Feeder Check Generation II debuts at WagyuEdge’25

Beef producers will now have access to the most comprehensive form of genetic predictions for Wagyu cross cattle in the supply chain as Generation II of Wagyu Feeder Check is introduced…Read More

Sponsored Content, 16/04/2025

Production

Gene-edited pigs approved for US pork market

In a landmark moment for the global livestock industry in disease management, gene-edited pigs produced for resistance to one of the world’s most costly livestock diseases have been approved for sale to US consumers…Read More

Beef Central, 05/05/2025

Strategies to keep your beef herd pestivirus-free

A pestivirus infection on AA Co’s Wylarah Station near Surat provided the basis for this step-through of methods of detection and long-term management of the disease ..Read More

Beef Central, 01/05/2025

Locals acquire Roma stockfeed business

Queensland beef producers Cam and Sharon Colley have taken over Roma-based stockfeed manufacturer Top Country, signalling plans to grow the business and bring fresh ideas to its product range. Top Country came to..Read More

Emma Alsop, 30/04/2025

NSW Government green lights virtual fencing tech

Uncertainty over the use of virtual fencing for livestock management in NSW has been cleared up following a state government decision to approve the use of the technology for cattle…Read More

Beef Central, 30/04/2025

Processing

Weekly kill: Big supply surge unfolding, as pressured grids shed 10-20c/kg across Eastern states   

Both direct consignment and saleyard-sourced slaughter cattle have come under price pressure this week, as meatworks types try to hit the market in heavy numbers. Queensland grid prices have slid another 10-20c/kg on top of earlier falls, as processors fill available slots deep into June and even early July.     ..Read More

Jon Condon, 06/05/2025

Weekly kill: CQ grids soften, other regions steady, as northern supply surges

The beef production heartland area of Central Queensland has become a pinch-point in the slaughter cattle supply-demand equation, with direct consignment bookings starting to mount up significantly heading into May. Some grids in the region are back another 10c this week, while the rest of eastern Australia sees direct consignment rates mostly unchanged..Read More

Jon Condon, 29/04/2025

Electronic tongue gets a taste for ‘off’ meat

Australian researchers trialling an electronic tongue – or ‘e-tongue’ – report that instrumental taste measurements successfully detected spoiled vacuum-packed mince…Read More

Sue Webster, 23/04/2025

Weekly kill: Grids soften, as drier track returns and short weeks exert impact

There are sharp corrections evident in direct consignment slaughter cattle grid prices this week, as stock access improves after earlier wet weather in some regions and the last of the backlog of rain-delayed process cattle is cleared…Read More

Jon Condon, 22/04/2025

Lotfeeding

Feedgrain Focus: northern selling lifts as southern dry drags on

Selling has gained momentum in the north on the back of promising new crop prospects, while concerns are building in south after rainfall fails to deliver on expectations…Read More

Emma Alsop, 05/05/2025

Feedgrain Focus: Southern growers see some promising weekend falls, but more needed

After Easter break delivered little of the rainfall needed to bolster planting confidence across southern states, growers received some useful weekend falls – but more is needed…Read More

Emma Alsop, 28/04/2025

Feedgrain Focus: Dollar rebound pressures values

A rebound in the Aus dollar has trimmed recent grain price gains, while dry conditions in Vic and SA continue to restrict grain flows…Read More

Emma Alsop, 22/04/2025

Feedgrain Focus: Weak dollar lifts values

The weaker A$ has lifted northern markets and southern wheat by up to $10/t in the past week, with sorghum the volume mover to supply buoyant Chinese demand…Read More

Liz Wells, 14/04/2025

Live Export

Mexico certifies arrival of more than 8000 Australian cattle since March

Agricultura, Mexico’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, has confirmed it has received a second shipment of Australian live cattle for genetic improvement, bringing to 8014 the number of Holstein dairy cows imported since March…Read More

Beef Central, 07/05/2025

Keep the Sheep live export campaign to keep on keeping on

LIVE sheep export by sea proponents unbowed by the Coalition’s loss in the federal election believe a majority Albanese Labor Government now had a chance to change its mind on phasing out the trade by 1 May 2028…Read More

Terry Sim, 06/05/2025

Northern live export feeder steer price eases as supply builds

Northern feeder steer prices ex Darwin have eased in recent weeks as supply builds with dry season mustering programs now underway…Read More

James Nason, 01/05/2025

SE Asia Report: Beef in high demand as Indonesia navigates supply woes during ramadan

Eid al-Fitr drives beef demand in Indonesia amid slow beef import progress and rising prices | Indonesia government is unlikely to realise it’s 200,000 head dairy cattle import goal | Philippines is set to approve commercial access to Vietnam’s African Swine Fever vaccine.
..Read More

Dr Michael Patching, 07/04/2025

Trade

Domestic wholesale beef market: High prices meet softening pre-winter demand – something’s gotta give

Domestic red meat wholesalers are facing challenges in the post-Federal Election period, with high commodity prices at a time when pre-winter beef demand is in seasonal decline…Read More

Jon Condon, 07/05/2025

April beef exports surge to near-record 127,000t

Australia’s chilled and frozen beef exports surged to near record highs in April, reaching 127,172t, as the red meat industry’s production surged sharply. That figure is up 14,800t from the previous month, and 21pc higher than April last year. Is trade starting to reflect tariff impacts?..Read More

Jon Condon, 05/05/2025

Lamb, mutton and goat processors gain expanded access to China

Approvals have been granted for 17 additional Australian mutton, lamb and goatmeat export establishments to access the China market…Read More

Beef Central, 28/04/2025

EU deforestation deadlines coming around quickly

DEADLINES for the European Union’s ban on the import of goods linked to deforestation are coming in surprisingly quick, with the majority of Australian beef needing to be compliant by..Read More

Eric Barker, 23/04/2025

Genetics

Feed efficiency part of breeding the ‘ideal cow’

Matching cows to the environment and production system was the key message from United States animal scientist Professor Dan Shike during a session exploring the topic of “What’s the Ideal Cow?” during the World Angus Expo in Tamworth on the weekend. He identified feed efficiency as a future selection target ..Read More

Brett Tindal, 06/05/2025

Leveraging genetic innovation driving smaller US beef herd

The links between how history has created where we started, how technology has driven where the beef industry is currently at, and how genetic opportunity will drive where the industry goes next was explored during the World Angus Forum in Tamworth on the weekend…Read More

Brett Tindal, 05/05/2025

Angus genetics driving brand transformation at JBS

The demand for highly consistent quality beef, backed by a provenance story and a validation of what a customer is eating and consistently enjoys has been the major driver for JBS Australia’s Southern grassfed operations transitioning to predominantly an Angus breed base, delegates attending the World Angus Forum on the weekend heard…Read More

Brett Tindal, 05/05/2025

SA Wagyu pioneer earns Life Membership

The Australian Wagyu Association has bestowed its highest honour – the Honorary Life Membership Award – on industry innovator, leader and visionary, Scott de Bruin. The prestigious accolade was announced..Read More

Beef Central, 02/05/2025

Ag Tech

SA producers still blocked from proven technology as NSW green lights virtual fencing

Livestock SA is calling on the South Australian Government to urgently reform outdated regulations that continue to block livestock producers from using virtual fencing, as New South Wales becomes the latest state to legalise the technology…Read More

Beef Central, 02/05/2025

AgTech success story as Optiweigh delivers 1000th in-paddock weighing unit

One of Australia’s agtech success stories has crossed a significant milestone, with the delivery of the 1000th Optiweigh unit to one of the company’s early adopters…Read More

Eric Barker, 30/01/2025

Scholarship to help keep Luke on the land after life-altering car crash

A North Queensland cattleman who became a quadraplegic after a car crash has received a bursary to become a drone pilot, to assist with work on his family’s cattle property…Read More

Beef Central, 29/01/2025

Green ammonia – Are we overlooking the opportunity for the livestock sector?

What if protein was no longer a limiting factor in our northern beef systems? Qld beef industry RD&E professional Dr Lindsey Perry looks at how small-scale, on-farm ‘green’ ammonia technologies could provide localised systems to potentially fill the protein gap in future…Read More

Lindsey Perry, 20/12/2024

AgProperty Central

Weekly property review: Recently completed sales

Yarrowitch’s Jamberoo passes in at auction | CQ’s McKeering family secures Malanbar | Winton block exceeds expectations | Grimwade & Gordon holding placed under contract | Qld producer secures Tamworth’s versatile Bywondah | Holbrook family secures historic New England grazing..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 07/05/2025

Movement at the Station: Properties for sale in Qld and WA

Douglas family sells exclusion fenced Myrtlemount | Kambingila Pastoral sells a second property | Qld & NT interest in Roma’s Amby Hills | Proven calf factory in SW Qld | Offers above $16m for Kimberley’s Country Downs..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 07/05/2025

Movement at the Station: Recent property listings in NSW, ACT and SA

Griffins list historic ACT sheep station | $20m anticipated for Southern Tablelands asset | Highly regarded western division grazing | Coventry family seeking $16.5m for Abberley | Offers above $16m for Kimberley’s Country Downs | McBrides offload Kangaroo Island’s Calana..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 07/05/2025

Weekly property review: Recently completed sales

Local pays $30m to expand with CQ’s Pasha | Southern Tablelands grazing asset makes around $16m | Surat family secures Milford Rocks | New England Angus breeder expands with Gwydir Park | Gateway Wagyu NSW property buyers revealed..Read More

Property editor Linda Rowley, 30/04/2025

AgCarbon Central

Central Qld Brahman breeders soil carbon credit sale shows diversified income potential

One of the first Australian producers to make a large sale of soil carbon credits says he plans to use the income to make more off-farm investments and set the operation up for the future…Read More

Eric Barker, 02/05/2025

Carbon uncertainty pushes NT cattle station to market

Uncertainty created by a delay in the rollout of a new carbon farming methodology has been given as the reason for a Northern Territory cattle station going on the market…Read More

Beef Central, 19/03/2025

Push to change feedlot emissions accounting takes another step

A push to change the accounting of feedlot emissions has taken another step, with the publication of research demonstrating that the current methodology used in official accounts is overestimating the industry’s footprint by 43pc…Read More

Beef Central, 18/03/2025

Carbon markets: ACCU prices drop as more soil carbon projects sign up

Australian carbon credit units have hit a seven-month low after the industry regulator released its report last week flagging a year of strong supply ahead…Read More

Eric Barker, 07/03/2025

Sheep Central

Q fever vaccination no longer in short supply: manufacturer

THE manufacturer of the only Q fever vaccine available for humans has moved to water down fears of a national shortage of the product in Australia...Read More

AFLW star Alyce Parker becomes a Rural Aid ambassador

AFL Women’s star Alyce Parker has joined the Rural Aid team as the charity's newest ambassador...Read More

Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 5 May 2025

WEEKLY rainfall totals of 25-50 mm were recorded across most of eastern coastal regions and pockets in the south-west region of Western Australia and south-eastern Victoria...Read More

R.M Williams executive joins sheep sustainability steering group

R.M. Williams executive Emma Foster-Geering has been announced as the latest member of the Sheep Sustainability Framework Sustainability Steering Group...Read More

Grain Central

Oilseed crusher ROBE profit drops 60pc in 2024

Oilseed processor Riverina Oils and Bioenergy has reported a 60pc fall in after-tax profit, down $21.13 million for the year to 31 December...Read More

NSW Govt spend targets control, eradication of high-risk weeds

The NSW Government is delivering $10M to local councils to target high-risk weeds including parthenium across the state. ..Read More

SA seeding advances despite lack of forecast rain

Planting of Australia's winter crop is well under way in all states including SA, despite the autumn break yet to appear on the forecast...Read More

Why isn’t Australia talking more about sorghum’s baijiu distilling opportunities in China?

Elders economist Richard Koch looks at the booming opportunity for Australia sorghum to service the Chinese thirst for baijiu, a popular alcoholic spirit. Baijiu is the world’s biggest-selling liquor, with…..Read More

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