Wonga Plains has been custom feeding Wagyu and other cattle for over 26 years. With many of the original clients remaining today. Through improved facilities and reputable staff Wonga retains a strong and steadily growing customer base.
Spread over three feedlot sites, the operation is embarking on a modernisation of infrastructure in the coming years to drive its competitiveness. Stage one construction is underway of the new licenced capacity from 9,100SCU to 21,000SCU. On completion Wonga Plains will be a high grade modern complex with newly constructed shaded pens, located around its state of the art milling infrastructure, allowing the facility to adequately supply feed to over 38,000head.
Camm Group is committed to its sustainable management. The recently commissioned solar power system at Wonga Plains provides over 60% of our feedlot electricity requirements with further investments to be made in energy reduction. Improvements have also been made to the feeding system and boiler technology to reduce power and diesel use.
Selected through a competitive industry tender, Camm Group was chosen to host the future development of the Australian Feedlot Research Institute (AFRI). Positioning CAG at the forefront of technology and research in the global grain fed market, attracting highly skilled staff.
Wonga Plains has been custom feeding Wagyu and other cattle for over 26 years. With many of the original clients remaining today. Through improved facilities and reputable staff Wonga retains a strong and steadily growing customer base.
Spread over three feedlot sites, the operation is embarking on a modernisation of infrastructure in the coming years to drive its competitiveness. Stage one construction is underway of the new licenced capacity from 9,100SCU to 21,000SCU. On completion Wonga Plains will be a high grade modern complex with newly constructed shaded pens, located around its state of the art milling infrastructure, allowing the facility to adequately supply feed to over 38,000head.
Camm Group is committed to its sustainable management. The recently commissioned solar power system at Wonga Plains provides over 60% of our feedlot electricity requirements with further investments to be made in energy reduction. Improvements have also been made to the feeding system and boiler technology to reduce power and diesel use.
Selected through a competitive industry tender, Camm Group was chosen to host the future development of the Australian Feedlot Research Institute (AFRI). Positioning CAG at the forefront of technology and research in the global grain fed market, attracting highly skilled staff.