He manages 120 hectares: he moved to Patagonia, started with few cows, and today has a successful venture
Edgardo Tejeda has successfully transformed a small farm in Río Negro, Patagonia, into a thriving Angus cattle operation from its humble beginnings with just 30 cows.
Carlos Guerrero, the last man of the family who brought the first cattle of the main breed in the country, has died at 87 years old
Carlos Guerrero, a historical Angus breeder and figure in Argentina's agriculture, passed away at 87, leaving behind a significant legacy in cattle breeding and a large family.
He sells 30 bulls per year: he went to Patagonia and started from scratch an ambitious project in a place that is now very prosperous
Edgardo Tejeda has transformed a small farm in Río Negro into a successful beef cattle venture, selling 30 Angus bulls annually and aiming to become a reference point in the industry.
Meet the $235,000 bull that dazzled buyers with his good looks
A South Australian Angus bull named Granite Ridge Velocity V42 has set a record price of $235,000 at auction, highlighting strong competition among cattle breeders for high-quality genetics.
“It's a great goal”: the world's number one breeder paid US$270,000 in the United States for half of a bull with Argentine blood
Kelly Schaff purchased half of an Angus bull with Argentine blood for US$270,000 at a major auction in the US, marking a significant achievement for Argentine bovine genetics.
"Crazy about Cows": he founded the first Argentine cattle farm in Europe, and one of the owners of Atlético Madrid was his great client
Ricardo Cantarelli has established Argentina's first cattle farm in Europe, facilitating the distribution of Angus genetics across multiple countries from Spain.