2021 Winter Angus Bulletin

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Flexibility boosts beef producer’s bottom line Hayley Warden, The Land

A shift to Angus over the last eight years has seen Cleary Bros’ cattle enterprise go from strength to strength. The construction company runs about 200 Angus breeders on their 720 hectare property at Berry on the NSW South Coast. Ash Mathie joined the company in 2000 and has managed the farm for 12 years, during which time he has rebuilt the herd after downsizing in the years prior. He has witnessed many changes during that time, with regards to both the marketing of cattle and the way the business operates. “A lot has changed with the market and the way we do things now,” Mr Mathie said. “We made the shift due to market demand for black Angus cattle, we started off with Poll Herefords primarily then worked our way into Angus. “Now we have about 98 per cent Angus and 2pc Hereford cattle.” Cleary Bros sell weaners when they are eight to nine months of age, either via the South Eastern Livestock Exchange (SELX) at Yass or on AuctionsPlus. “I don’t know anyone who wouldn’t be happy with the current market,” Mr Mathie said. “We did really well last year. “We usually sell our weaners at Yass and use that market as a bit of a benchmark, focusing on their weaner sales from September to November. “Sometimes we go down the AuctionsPlus avenue, we just assess what is going on at the time and work out the best option for us.” At other times, if the market isn’t as strong for their description of cattle, they will grow them out to feeder weight and sell directly to the feedlot. “We like to keep our options open. If we can maintain and hold onto them through a bit of a lull in the market, then we will,” Mr Mathie said. “We are in a position to be able to hold the calves we wean depending on the market conditions.

“We have put ourselves in a position where we have enough pasture, hay and silage to maintain them for another 12 months if need be.” They have made the decision to retain their weaner heifers, due to the cost involved in buying replacements. “This year we will probably maintain 80-90pc of our heifer calves and grow them out as future breeding females,”Mr Mathie said. This year Cleary Bros opted to sell 164 head (82 steers and 82 heifers) at the Braidwood Weaner Sale on May 27th, that they would normally sell in October, early, at seven to eight months old, given the market and to avoid carrying them through winter. The decision paid off, with a pen of 24 Angus steers, 233kg, selling for $1560, 670c/kg. A second pen of 24 weighing 224kg made $1535, 685c/kg. While, a third pen of 24, weighing 194kg, sold for $1410, returning 727c/kg.

Ash Mathie with some of their Angus Cattle at the Braidwood weaner sale

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Raff Angus

3min
page 96

What’s in a week at Beef Australia?

6min
pages 94-95

Roundup to reconvene in Wodonga

3min
page 90

Flexibility boosts beef producer’s bottom line

2min
page 77

Genetic Choice

1min
page 85

Pentire Angus

1min
page 89

Member Services Matters

4min
page 82

Changes make Angus.Tech even more User focused

2min
page 84

Back in action for the Angus Youth scholarship program

3min
page 88

NVDs – Accepted Breed Descriptions

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page 75

Collaboration for the advancement of beef production in Australia

7min
pages 61-63

Sara Park Angus

2min
page 52

The Role of Genetics in Optimising MSA Carcase Compliance and Improving MSA Eating Quality

6min
pages 56-57

Stand out from the crowd with exclusive Angus Verified Tags

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Bald Blair Angus

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page 58

Building Better Cows

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pages 66-67

First Angus Verified Steers Hit the Market

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page 71

Behind The Beef – Angus in the North

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pages 48-51

Taking Angus to the next level at Golden Arrow

6min
pages 46-47

Managing & Selecting Bulls for Northern Australia

3min
page 45

Next Generation Selection with Research Breeding Values

3min
page 42

Queensland Machinery Agency

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page 39

The Ideal Cow Size for Your Environment

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page 43

Investing in Genomic Selection Tools for Commercial Heifers Makes Sense

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page 41

Genomic Opportunities for Commercial Angus Breeders

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page 40

What went down at Angus CONNECT

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The Angus Influence – from Performance to profit

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pages 26-30

Review of Angus Selection Indexes

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The #AngusPremium in action

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Verified Black Angus Beef on show at Beef

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Beef Australia Out and About

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The Angus Influence strong at Beef Australia 2021

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Steer and Carcase success for Angus at Sydney

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