Over the last six weeks, 1116 calves have been born at Te Mania, Mortlake, Vic. It has been full on for our team, catching, tagging, weighing and drifting the calves with their mothers from their mobs. On some days 50...
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Calving program reaches 1116 calves in 42 days
Read MoreOpen day at Te Mania Angus – In The Yards, Scanning yearling cattle
Read MoreYou are invited to join us “in the yards”, on Wednesday, September 12 at Te Mania Angus, Reichmans Lane, Mortlake. 1.00-3.30pm Come and to see and hear about the research and testing behind the scenes at Te Mania Angus, Mortlake. ...
Emily McCormack photo features on front page of Stock & Land
Read MoreCongratulations to Emily McCormack, Mansfield who is gaining an ever increasing following with her lifestyle photography. This photo of James McCormack shows some of bleak conditions in the Victorian High Country. James manages the Te Mania Angus embryo program.
Te Mania Angus to $32,000 and total clearance in Walgett
Read MoreIT WAS marbling performance and meat quality traits that drew more than 150 people to the Te Mania Angus northern bull sale at Walgett last Tuesday which cleared all 94 bulls at auction to a top of $32,000 and $6915 average going to four states, writes...
Te Mania Angus locked onto marbling market
Read MoreMARBLING remains king at the premium end of the market and major meat buyers and processors now target a network of genetic clients producing cattle they know will perform to specification. And most of them have identified Te Mania Angus...
Marcus Oldham College – Scholarship applications are open
Read MoreTHE Marcus Oldham College agriculture course is a dynamic pathway for the next generation of leaders in Australian agribusiness. Based at Geelong, Victoria, the college’s program, based on best management practice, is designed to produce graduates who can operate in the...
Beef Exports at Three Year High
Read MoreBEEF exports are at levels not seen since 2015 and sheepmeat exports recorded their second largest month ever for June, writes NICOLA BELL, The Weekly Times Dry conditions leading to higher slaughter rates means beef exports last month passed 100,000...
Genetic progress at Te Mania Angus bends the growth curve
Read MoreDr Rob Banks, Director of the Animal Genetics and Breeding Unit (AGBU, based at UNE in Armidale) has praised the genetic program and progeny testing of Te Mania Angus across the value chain. With over 7,500 direct carcase records and...
Controlled grazing maximises pasture for the Cranney family at Bonyi, Goondiwindi
Read MoreRunning Angus cattle and maximising pasture production has allowed the Cranney family of Goondiwindi to meet a range of markets, writes Ruth Schwager, in The Land, June 30, 2018. The Cranney family have been sourcing their Angus bulls from Te...
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