How to work with us: Choosing the right path for your business

We often receive enquiries about what it actually looks like to work with the Bush AgriBusiness team. We’ve structured our services into three clear…

Removing the grey areas in herd numbers and performance

The Australian Herd Classification Guidelines (AHCG) have been officially finalised and are now available on our website, as an independent tool to…

Bridging the gap: Paddock data to property records

Having accurate herd records is one of the most challenging aspects of managing a beef business. There is, however, significant value tied up in herd…

Reconciling herd data to understand business performance

Missed the HerdFlow webinar launch or want to watch it again? You can access it from this MLA article.

A key takeaway from the webinar is…

Improving herd productivity directly impacts profit AND reduces emissions intensity

Reducing emissions is a popular narrative and articles in global and local media are currently saturated with discussions about emissions. While…

Can your Cattle Vet reduce your bull cost?

Earlier in the year, Ian was asked to speak to the Australian Cattle Veterinarians' conference on the Business End of Beef Production. The conference…

Is everyone in your business on the same page?

A one-page plan can bring clarity, alignment, and momentum to your grazing business—without the fluff. Simple, powerful, and tailored to your big…

Not another meeting! Rethinking meetings in family grazing businesses

Running a successful grazing business is about more than the land and livestock - it's about people, planning and clear communication. This article…

Animal Units Methodology

Animal units are a way of standardising animals of different classes and species so they can be expressed on a common basis.

2024FY Bush AgriBusiness Client Data Analysis

We've compiled and analysed our combined client data for 2024FY. A summary of the analysis can be found in this article. 

 

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