Top 25 Lot Feeders – 2023

Top 25 Lotfeeders key trends: ‘The big get bigger’

WITH just the top four entries yet to be revealed, Beef Central’s Top 25 Lotfeeders report is now within sight of the finish line, making it worth pausing briefly to..Read More

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Jon Condon, 17/04/2023

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Top 25 Lotfeeders: No 1 JBS Australia

The scale of JBS Australia’s beef processing business requires a very big engine-room, and the company’s feedlot operations spanning six large feedyards stretching from Queensland to the Victorian border provide..Read More

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Beef Central, 24/04/2023
Top 25 Lotfeeders: No 2 – Mort & Co

Charlie Mort was working with Primac on the Darling Downs when he saw the potential to utilise custom space in feedlots to provide abattoirs with what they most needed: a..Read More

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James Nason, 17/04/2023
Top 25 Lotfeeders: No 3 – NH Foods Whyalla Beef

NH Foods’ Whyalla Feedlot is currently expanding to its full capacity of 75,000 head, which will make it about level with Australia’s largest single site feedlot…Read More

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Eric Barker, 19/04/2023

Top 25 Lotfeeders: No 4 – Teys Australia

Grain feeding provides a central pillar to Teys Australia’s vast export and domestic beef output through beef processing plants across eastern Australia. The company owns and operates three large, geographically..Read More

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Beef Central, 18/04/2023
Top 25 lotfeeders: feedlots staffed with more young people, women

While Australia’s lotfeeding industry is growing rapidly, the age profile of its staff appears to be heading in a different direction – with more young people, particularly women, working in..Read More

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Eric Barker, 28/04/2023
Top 25 Lotfeeders: No 5 – Australian Country Choice

No business on this year’s Top 25 Lotfeeders list has seen more profound changes in the size and scope of its operations than Australian Country Choice.   ..Read More

Beef Central, 14/04/2023

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