Gracemere agents saw a total yarding of 3265 head come to hand for the sale on Wednesday, January 30, where second rate cattle were in demand.
A much-loved Brangus breeder is being remembered as a true gentleman of the beef industry after he unexpectedly passed away.
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yesterday’s Dalby Cattle sale had more than 1700 head coming in from Western Queensland. GDL Blackall manager Jack Burgess had one consignment of 570 mixed sex weaners and another of 240 head. The 570 ...
Advertisment With millions of devotees gathering from around the world, the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 has become a prime opportunity for brands to connect with this vast audience. From opening ...
CATTLE markets have been given their first test of the year with big numbers flowing through saleyards across the east coast this week. While the market softened in most cases, there was a sense of ...
"I'm going to be the seventh generation to use my family's cattle brand, so I just thought it would be cool to have my own heifer to start a herd." Edwards looks forward to making the bond ...
Your brand's ability and willingness to solve pain points for current and potential customers can make or break your company's existence and relevance in the industry. To help brand leaders remain ...
The auction is the final marketplace for ribbon-winning steers, lambs, hogs and goats that were raised by junior exhibitors, 4-H and FFA youngsters ranging in age from 9 to 18. The goal of the ...
BARRETOS, Brazil—In the dead of night at a slaughterhouse in Brazil’s southeastern farming belt, a group of men splattered in blood gathered around the entrails of a cow to see if they had hit ...
A growing trend in Western funerals is for family and loved ones to put hot cattle brands to wooden caskets. It’s the most cowboy way for ranching families and others in the West to say goodbye.
A low-key brand, founded by archaeologists in Wales, has quietly expanded in New York. By Thessaly La Force At the end of last year, the lifestyle brand Toast quietly opened its second store in ...