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Opportunities for Beef Finishers
Avoid the volatility of the store market and go for a more planned approach by buying weaned calves and selling them on a premium price, forward contract.
The Blade Aberdeen Angus scheme is expanding fast and there are plenty of opportunities for Beef finishers to take on reared Aberdeen Angus cross calves and finish them on a fixed price contract. The contract price is very attractive, as long as the cattle hit the required specifications.
For the Aberdeen Angus contract, cattle need to be on a managed, grazed system for a minimum of 6 months and finished on a starch based ration in order to get the quality of the meat and fat as uniform as possible.
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If you would like to keep your own copy of the Aberdeen Angus Management Guide, you can download a copy here (PDF, 3.92MB).








