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22.01.2022 This made me laugh!



21.01.2022 We're hiring! An amazing opportunity for someone to join the team. https://www.seek.com.au/job/50467508

18.01.2022 Date claimer ! Yulgilbar will hold a Yulgilbar Genetics Commercial Female Sale on Thursday 18th February 2021. Currently circa 700 ( mainly ptic )Yulgilbar blo...od females will be offered for sale including the Sangus draft of females previously offered at the Annual Production Sale in September. Stay tuned for further developments. #yulgilbar #sangus #commercial females #beef #cattleforsale #santagertrudisaustralia See more

16.01.2022 This is a sale not to be missed. The Droughtmaster National Bull Sale, 15-16 September. Catalogue, photos and videos of all bulls now available online www.droughtmaster.com.au



16.01.2022 IMPORTANT Entries Extended Until Sunday 13th September! If you haven’t quite got your animal show ready or can’t decide which heifer you want to put fi...rst in Junior Judging or even just need 1 extra weekend to get your filming done, here it is! Entries will close at 6pm on Sunday the 13th of September. With over $3000 in prizes to be won include 7 Belt Buckles, this is a show not to be missed! Entry Form Link: https://sites.google.com//juniorscreenspectacu/entry-from

15.01.2022 We were extremely privileged to spend the day with the Greenup family and video their 2020 Sale Draft. Being the longest running On-Property bull sale in Austr...alia, you are assured that a long running history of quality Santa Gertrudis cattle are on offer. Sale day Tuesday the 22nd of September, don't miss this one! Sonya Greenup Sam Greenup Sebastian Greenup Toby Greenup Santa Gertrudis Australia Nutrien Ag Solutions - Queensland Stud Stock EldersColby EdeBrock Simpkins Joel Fleming Andrew Meara See more

15.01.2022 If you are chasing some unbelievable Red Angus genetics you can't past this up.



13.01.2022 Only have 2 Reserve Champions left to sponsor.

11.01.2022 Sums it up (Mark Knight - Herald Sun)

10.01.2022 I think we can all agree

08.01.2022 1 Week till entries close!! The JSS Team hope your show prep is in full swing! We would love to see your progress use the hashtag #JSSSHOWPREP or send your pho...tos to [email protected] to be added to the gallery on the website! Website: https://sites.google.com/view/juniorscreenspectacular/home

08.01.2022 QLD ENTRY PERMIT DECLINED!! 100 Million Dollars is not enough??! Describe any detrimental consequences to the industry or government if the person is refused... entry into Queensland: Where do we start? 1.Dr Udo Mahne has taken a Veterinary Oath to use his skills and knowledge for the benefit of animal health and animal welfare..... not to cause an abortion storm and death! 2. He flushes and transfers around 4000 Stud Bovine embryos per year that will result in about 3000 Stud Calves. 3. 3000 Stud calves will supply 1000 Stud Breeding bulls to the meat industry. 4. 1000 Stud bulls will mate at least 50 000 Stud and Commercial cows. 5. 1000 Stud Bulls are worth $5000-$10 000 each and will provide an income of $5 million - $10 Million to the Stud farmers of Australia. 6. 50 000 Commercial Calves will make at least 15 Million kg of protein. 15 000 000 !!!!! 7. 15 Million kg of Meat is worth over 60 Million Dollars. 8. Some of these bulls will be semen collected and used in Artificial insemination programs to produce another few 1000 calves. Dr Udo Mahne is worth about 100 000 000 Dollars to the Australian Cattle industry per year!!! Is $100 Million a good enough reason to consider letting him over the border when he adheres to all the rules and regulations? When he has taken a COVID test the day before he goes over the border and only makes contact with cows????? See more



08.01.2022 PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE & LOCATION FOR THE ANNUAL BLUE RIBBON LIMOUSIN SALE Keep posted for more sneek peeks- Plenty of exciting sale lots will be on offer

07.01.2022 The Camp committee met tonight to the discuss the position of the camp. Unfortunately due to the current Covid-19 restrictions and regulations we are unable to hold the Toogoolawah Junior Cattle Camp for 2020. Look forward to 2021!

07.01.2022 Goodness, it's only 6 months until the Heritage Bank Royal Toowoomba Show, 16-18 April 2021 to be precise, and we need to start signing up volunteers to give us... a hand. There are plenty of exciting things to do for this iconic event. Interested? Send me a Facebook message or email me, Greg Johnson, at [email protected] See more

07.01.2022 The annual virtue signalling pilgrimage. This month our industry will once again, make a vain attempt to release a report that apologises for our industry’s ver...y existence. The Beef Sustainability Framework makes an annual pilgrimage to apologise to virtue signallers. The virtue signalling is not driven by our customers, those who love eating a great steak and value our farmers and our food security. It is driven by suits in board rooms wanting to feel better about their own business. So here is my message to those board rooms at the forefront of our annual pilgrimage. McDonald's, there are times I have been tempted to tell you how to cook a meal that actually had some flavour, even times I’ve really been tempted to tell you how to mop a floor. I resisted because you run an extremely successful business, you use heaps of beef, employ thousands of people and you do some wonderful philanthropic work, I admire those things. I couldn’t fathom running a business of the size, scale and global footprint as yours, after all I’m just a cowgirl. NAB, there are times I would have liked to walk into your board room and shown you images of hardened men reduced to tears, when, post GFC, your board thought it might be a good policy to just wind back your agricultural lending regardless of a client’s history with your organisation. I’d like to have told you of their heartbreak and pain. To find that in many cases you and your peers had acted illegally was a real kicker. But I didn’t, I have no knowledge of international credit markets or the complex regulatory environment that you operate in. I don’t know much about APRA, after all I’m just a cowgirl. WWF, there are plenty of times I wished you were out here with me trying to actually help our wildlife. I’ve been frustrated that your policies appear more about running a mega-corporation and puffing your chest at the United Nations than actually learning more about our wildlife. But I’ve never cared for a panda in the wilds of China, or grappled with maintaining the magnificent savannahs of Africa in times of civil unrest. I don’t know how to solve every environmental problem on the planet, after-all I’m just a cowgirl. I’m just a cowgirl, McDonald's, but I do know that land management isn’t just a simple equation of: cram as many trees per acre of land as you can. I do however, know what it’s like to watch grand old trees die to be replaced by a million little whipsticks. I do watch those natural springs dry up, those quaint hollows once frequented by all manner of darting visitors, choked by thickening eucalypts. I do know the torture of wildfires. I do know land management is complexity beyond your wildest dreams and it requires feel, flexibility and change, every, single year. I’m just a cowgirl, NAB, but what I do know is that painting and injecting a bunch of drugs and chemicals into our calves in some misleading attempt at perception is not the panacea of animal welfare. Stockmanship is something deep in your heart, your blood, it’s something you live and breathe every day. It’s that feeling when your cattle look to you with confidence and respect, that’s a feeling you don’t find in a drug store. It takes a lifetime to learn. I’m just a cowgirl, WWF, but I do know that taxing producers with certification schemes to build big corporations and the just lock it up policy for land management are failures. I know you prefer corporate agriculture, after all they are far easier to push around than family farmers. I do know the strength of small rural communities and the importance of those salt of the earth people to the fabric of our society. I know about the creatures that share our land, I marvel every day at their interactions, their curiosity, their unique beauty and their abundance. I know enough about biology and physics to know that not one cow ever created one gram of carbon. I know that because I nurtured that grass, I felt the sunlight on my face as it worked its magic capturing carbon, growing those grasslands. I felt that soil, the greatest carbon sink, run through my fingers. I watched that cow at water as she chewed her cud, her amazing four stomachs, so incredibly designed, that even when that grass looked like a piece of cardboard, she managed to turn that carbon into the tastiest protein on the face of the planet. I watched her victimised for the fact that she only managed to utilise 94% of that energy she consumed, creating awesome steak, lifesaving pharmaceuticals and the best biological fertilisers we have to grow our vegetables (after all every now and then we do need sides!). I watched her victimised because she had the audacity to simply burp at the end of that meal. Land management, animal welfare, the environment, it’s like riding a horse, it takes a lot of feel on the reins. I’m just a cowgirl, but I know a bit about holding the reins. It’s about eternally learning, there is no standard operating procedure for it, there is no simple calculation and there definitely isn’t a model. Above all else, sitting behind a board room table, you have no feel. This week we’ve seen a couple of big wins against virtue signalling, the Brett family’s successful class action against an unjust shut down and NAB’s apology to gun store owners. The NFF, NTCA and many of our industry organisations were vital in achieving that incredible class action win. May I say to our industry leaders, there is no shame in backing away from this annual pilgrimage to the alter of virtue. The only shame is in trumpeting disproven science, all the while sacrificing your constituents to the alter. I may not know much about virtue signalling but I do know that my peers have some of the most incredible skills in land and cattle management. I won’t ever apologise for that. Don Mackay Jason Strong Meat & Livestock Australia Cattle Council of Australia AgForce Queensland National Farmers' Federation Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association David Littleproud MP

06.01.2022 A little humor from the new bull we got yesterday

04.01.2022 Learn how to align EBVs to breeding goals when selecting bulls to increase fertility, access new markets, achieve faster turn-off in a herd plus other profit-driving improvements.

03.01.2022 London, Paris, New York... some paddock out the back of nowhere. Farmers have long been stylists and trendsetters in their own right. It's time to celebrate, Fashion in Agriculture. #AgFashion

03.01.2022 Yulgilbar Pastoral Company has a rare opening for a new team member! A farmer Stationhand is being sought out to join the team. Yulgilbar Station , settled in 1...840 is located in North Eastern New South Wales and comprises 35000 acres located on the upper reaches of the Clarence River. The position is primarily farming based with a strong focus on the production of winter and summer forage crop for approx 5000 Stud and Commercial Santa Gertrudis Cattle. Cash cropping is also a focus with a modern farming plant.Ideally the position will suit a young enthusiastic person keen to work in a team environment with a willingness to learn. The position will see a requirement to work Generally under the Farming Overseer but also be flexible enough to do whatever roles are required in the day to day running of a Station that is highly focussed on productivity and presentation. An understanding of modern tractors utilising Green star guidance is essential while basic computer skills are required to utilise the daily feedlot program and understand how to operate modern farming plant. A minimum of a heavey rigid vehicle license will be required in the short term,with a preference of a HC license long term . Yulgilbar is committed to providing training as required for the right person to join a dedicated and committed team of people who love Yulgilbar Station and are team focussed. Please email Rob Sinnamon ( General Manager) in the first instance with your resume and to have a detailed job description forwarded to you. For all enquiries please email Rob Sinnamon - [email protected] See more

01.01.2022 Cattle class.... (Mark Knight - Herald Sun)

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