Hollypark Case Study
Ian Barbour has known beef cattle his entire life. Ian and his family operated their beef enterprise in the South Burnett region of Queensland growing progeny out to bullock weights,
Lisle Holdings Pty Ltd Case Study
Matt and Kristie Lisle of ‘Lisle Holdings Pty Ltd’ are 4th generation beef producers based in the Shoalwater Bay area of central Queensland, 77km north of Rockhampton. Bordered by the Department of Defence training area of Shoalwater Bay,
Donohoe Cattle Co Case Study
Donohoe Cattle Company is the family business consisting of Tom Donohoe, Ken (Toms son) and Kirillee (Kens wife) Donohoe,
Palmer Valley (Fogarty Family) – Case Study
Ted and Sheri Fogarty are 2nd generation beef producers in central Australia. Angus and Angus influenced cattle have been used successfully at ‘Palmer Valley’ since 2001, with the station also becoming accredited organic in 1989 in the process becoming the first organic accredited property in the Northern Territory.The breeding is conducted at ‘Palmer Valley Station’ where all progeny is retained until weaning,
Annual Enhancements to Angus BREEDPLAN December 2019
Members are advised that some considerable modifications have been implemented into the software that is used to calculate the Calving Ease Direct and Calving Ease Daughters EBVs within the December 2019 Angus BREEDPLAN analysis.
Where are they now? – Laura Grubb
As part of the centenary editions of the Angus Bulletins, we have been looking back at Angus Youth and seeing where they are now!
We check in with former Angus Youth member Laura Grubb to see where she is now!
Where are they now? – Nick Boshammer
As part of the centenary editions of the Angus Bulletins, we have been looking back to at Angus Youth and seeing where they are now!
We check in with former Angus Youth member Nick Boshammer to see where he is now!
Angus through the Ages Part 4: 1995-2019
The final quarter of the history of Angus Australia has brought forth some important additions to the society, which assisted in establishing it to what it has become today, as Angus Australia has greatly increased its involvement in recent years in research and development (R&D) activities.
Where are they now? – Greg Chappell
As part of the centenary editions of the Angus Bulletins, we have been looking back to at Angus Youth and seeing where they are now!
We checked in with Greg to see where he is now!
Where are they now? – Melissa Neal
What is your earliest memory participating in Angus Youth activities?
My first Roundup was at Hamilton VIC in 2001, after I became interested in agriculture through the farm at my high school.