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Tom & Mick: The 'cattle baron dribbler' aka Jeremy Cummins at Beef Australia

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Tom and Mick interview Jeremy Cummins, a professional cattle buyer and feedlotter. Jeremy shares his background in the industry, his experience working with his uncle, and his transition into feedlotting. He discusses the types of cattle he buys and the markets he targets. Jeremy also talks about the current sentiment in the cattle market and his predictions for the future. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Beef Week event and the networking opportunities it provides.


evokeAG 2025 Groundbreaker Program - Applications open

  • Formerly known as the evokeAG. Future Young Leaders program, the evokeAG. Groundbreakers program has been renamed to better reflect the innovative and impactful leadership of its participants.
  • The 2025 program will empower five emerging leaders in agrifood and related industries, guiding them to present their innovations at the evokeAG. 2025 event in Brisbane.
  • Participants receive mentoring and a post-event bursary, supporting their goals to enhance rural communities and advance Australian agriculture.
  • Applications are open till Monday, 2 September 2024 to apply visit evokeag.com
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Manage episode 419873352 series 3358705
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Tom and Mick interview Jeremy Cummins, a professional cattle buyer and feedlotter. Jeremy shares his background in the industry, his experience working with his uncle, and his transition into feedlotting. He discusses the types of cattle he buys and the markets he targets. Jeremy also talks about the current sentiment in the cattle market and his predictions for the future. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Beef Week event and the networking opportunities it provides.


evokeAG 2025 Groundbreaker Program - Applications open

  • Formerly known as the evokeAG. Future Young Leaders program, the evokeAG. Groundbreakers program has been renamed to better reflect the innovative and impactful leadership of its participants.
  • The 2025 program will empower five emerging leaders in agrifood and related industries, guiding them to present their innovations at the evokeAG. 2025 event in Brisbane.
  • Participants receive mentoring and a post-event bursary, supporting their goals to enhance rural communities and advance Australian agriculture.
  • Applications are open till Monday, 2 September 2024 to apply visit evokeag.com
  continue reading

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