Jamie-Lee Oldfield, The Land

Jamie-Lee Oldfield

The Land

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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Dunoon Angus tops at $90,000 high, $17,701 average

Commercial producers went head to head with stud selectors at the Dunoon Angus sale on Monday, where bulls reached $90,000. → Read More

Depta Grove demand comes from five states

Strong demand from across the country drove the Detpa Grove White Suffolk sale to new highs once again last week. → Read More

Crawford Angus bulls to $25,000 top, $16,035 average

All 57 lots offered sold to average $16,035, an increase of close to $6000 on the 2020 sale average, thanks to rapid bidding action in the shed and on AuctionsPlus. → Read More

Arcadian Organic Meat generating Australian Carbon Credit Units

Organic beef operation uses carbon credits to add value. → Read More

Organic beef sector creates carbon 'path'

Organic beef has been experiencing significant growth over the past 20 years due to consumer demand, creating another opportunity for producers to add value to their operations. → Read More

China wants cheaper beef

China has grown to one of Australia's largest beef markets, but record domestic cattle prices have Chinese importers looking elsewhere to fill their protein gap. → Read More

Price outlook firm for 2020 weaner sales

The 2020 weaner sales series in southern Australia will set the precedent for the year's beef cattle market. → Read More

Plenty of weight to be offered on north-east calves

Good pasture growth through winter and spring has put the cattle in Victoria's north-east in good stead, despite it having now dried off. → Read More

The wait for new season lambs supports all categories

Lamb prices just keep on climbing, as we head into the peak supply lull of mid-winter. → Read More

Poll Dorsets from Coolac hoping for success at Bendigo

VALLEY Vista Poll Dorset Stud at Coolac, NSW, will head back to Bendigo this year aiming to back up their Supreme Poll Dorset sash from 2018. → Read More

Mutton price holds firm but supply still hangs on more rain

As winter temperatures halt pasture growth and spring looks a long way away, the consistent price for mutton is one point of relief for sheep producers. → Read More

Tightening of supply now reaching slaughter figures

Lamb records have fallen again this week, and it's not just one standout pen skewing the perception of market outcomes. → Read More

Cattle slaughter slow-down on the horizon

Female turn-off is likely to soon impact cattle throughput. → Read More

Premiums remain high for finished stock

Cattle prices are holding steady despite the lack of a widespread break and increased slaughter levels. → Read More

Forward contracts are backing in lamb supply shortages

The lamb market is continuing to climb towards the high winter peaks the industry has been predicting. → Read More

Winter lamb prices lie with weather forecast

Lamb prices are following a similar trend to 2017, according to market analysts. → Read More

Only way is up for lamb market

Easter market highs spike the price of lamb in spite of numbers swelling the yards → Read More

Barnawartha buyers selective as season dictates capacity

Buyers were selective at Barnawartha on Thursday as the season continues to dictate who has the confidence to buy. → Read More

New figures indicate wool production likely to keep falling

Wool production will drop more than 12 per cent for this financial year. → Read More

Rains' rate rise has international support

The latest export figures show trade impact on price resilience regardless of rain. → Read More