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<blockquote data-quote="Colin Chevalley" data-source="post: 7757" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>Yes Australia has some of the best beef in the world. A fair percentage of it grassfed. No we haven't had any BSE and I don't think we will because of our larger scale grassfed operations. Any outbreaks of disease,Johnes or Anthrax has been in the more heavily grazed areas of Victoria. That state has a colder climate and gets winter rainfall.</p><p>Cattle prices are set to rise here because at last some of the beef producing areas have had from 5 to 20 inches of rain over the past week,in Queensland and New South Wales.</p><p>We sold calves last Monday and they returned $450 for us they were 5 months old South Devon/South Brahvon cross. These prices were comparable to before Christmas.</p><p>We are hoping they get up to $600, as we have the bulk of our calves to go in the next two months.</p><p>Here's hoping we all have a successful year everywhere in the world.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin Chevalley, post: 7757, member: 15"] Yes Australia has some of the best beef in the world. A fair percentage of it grassfed. No we haven't had any BSE and I don't think we will because of our larger scale grassfed operations. Any outbreaks of disease,Johnes or Anthrax has been in the more heavily grazed areas of Victoria. That state has a colder climate and gets winter rainfall. Cattle prices are set to rise here because at last some of the beef producing areas have had from 5 to 20 inches of rain over the past week,in Queensland and New South Wales. We sold calves last Monday and they returned $450 for us they were 5 months old South Devon/South Brahvon cross. These prices were comparable to before Christmas. We are hoping they get up to $600, as we have the bulk of our calves to go in the next two months. Here's hoping we all have a successful year everywhere in the world. Colin [/QUOTE]
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