24th August 2024

Wagyu Vision Conference & Sale

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2024 Vision Conference & Live Cattle Online Sale

Synergy Wagyu and W8 Ranch are excited to present Wagyu Vision 2024 and welcome everyone to Franklin, Tennessee, for this exclusive event. The host facility, Southall Farm and Inn, is a beautiful property located south of Nashville. Southall provides an exceptional backdrop to host this event featuring the most exceptional breed of beef cattle in the world – Wagyu! We are continuing to build on the concept of combining industry leading speakers and elite Wagyu genetics in a one-day event that will push the Wagyu vision forward into greater reality for those involved in the industry. We move forward from our inaugural event in Ft Worth last year to the Nashville area. Nashville never gets old, as there is always something new and exciting happening. When planning your trip for the event, schedule a few extra days to experience everything Nashville has to offer.

We are thrilled with our industry speakers, which will include Dave Dreiling, Booth Creek Wagyu, talking about ground-breaking opportunities for breeders looking to participate in the feedlot/processing end of the business; Charlie Perry, Trent Bridge Wagyu, Australia, presenting the Perry family business of managing fullblood and F1 programs; Ransom Gardiner, Gardiner Angus Ranch, sharing the journey the Gardiner family has travelled in the Angus business featuring a genomics focused breeding program and having been start-up partners in a very successful beef business; and Carel Teseling, Australian Wagyu Association, presenting the new Breeder Feeder Index (BFI) which reflects the breeding goals of the Wagyu breeders speaking today, and also correlates with the profitability philosophy employed by Gardiner Angus ranch in their Angus breeding program. The presenters this year will pull together the concepts of selecting genetics that produce profitable carcasses and return quality replacement heifers back to the herd. You can expect to gather information that you can use in real-world management decisions within your own herd and/or beef business. Be prepared to learn!

Wagyu is in a massive growth position, domestically and globally, and there is no better time to become involved or continue to grow with this exceptional breed.
The opportunities are virtually limitless with Wagyu!
This is not a one size fits all business, as opposed to the common situation with commodity beef.

Please join Synergy Wagyu and W8 Ranch in Franklin, TN, and enjoy the Wagyu adventure.

SALE CONTACTS

Sale Host, Synergy Wagyu
Loren Ruth and Mitchell Ruth
[email protected], +1 484 369 9590
[email protected], +1 484 940 0054

 

Sale Host, W8 Ranch
Daniel Guerrero and Marcela Liscano
[email protected], +1 843 298 5849

 

Sale Management, Wagyu 365
Sales Rep, Randall O Ratliff
[email protected], +1 615 330 2735

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE - Terms & Conditions


It is a condition of use of this database that you accept these terms and conditions. 

It is important that you appreciate when accessing the Australian Wagyu Association Limited (AWA) database (which may be hosted on an external website) that the information contained on the AWA database, including but not limited to pedigree, DNA information, Wagyu Breeding Values (WBVs) and Index values (together called Database Information), is based on data supplied by AWA members and/or third parties. 

Whilst sincere effort is made to ensure the Database Information is accurate and complete, to the extent permitted by law, AWA, its officers and employees, shall not be responsible for its use or interpretation, and you use the Database Information at your own risk. Please be aware of the following limitations of the Database Information.  

Regarding WBVs and Index values, it is important to appreciate, and you need to be aware that: 

  • WBVs are derived using genetic evaluation technology developed for the AWA, using the information contained within the AWA database. 
  • WBVs are estimates of genetic potential of individual animals and may not reflect the raw animal phenotype. 
  • WBVs can only be directly compared to other WBVs calculated in the same AWA genetic analysis. 

Regarding pedigree and DNA testing results submitted to the AWA, it is important to appreciate, and you need to be aware that: 

  • Animals whose registration identifiers start with PED are Pedigree Recorded Animals. What this means is that the details which AWA used to register the animal were obtained from a Recognised Wagyu Registry Organisation – in other words a Wagyu breed association based outside of Australia. AWA has not independently verified the information with respect to the animal or the details recorded about the animal. You should read AWA’s by-laws which set out details regarding the definition of a Pedigree Recorded Animal. 
  • Pedigree and DNA data submitted and supplied to AWA may have errors in it which cannot be detected without further DNA testing. 
  • Technology may have advanced since a particular test was undertaken so that genetic issues or inaccuracies which were previously not detectable are now able to be detected by current testing technology (i.e. if the animal was tested again with current technology). 
  • AWA estimates that less than 1% of the pedigree entries, ownership or breeding details in the AWA Herdbook may have errors or which may be misleading. For this reason, users ought to consider if they need to obtain independent testing of the relevant animal (if possible) to ensure that the data is accurate. 

Regarding prefectural content, it is important to appreciate, and you need to be aware that: 

  • Prefectural content is based on the estimation of prefectural origin from Japanese breeding records of 201 foundation sires and 168 foundation dams. As genotype-based parent verification is not used in Japan, and full Japanese registration certificates are not available for all foundation animals, exact prefectural composition for these sires and dams cannot be validated. 
  • The calculation of prefectural content for Australian Herdbook animals relies on the accuracy of pedigree records and DNA samples provided by AWA members.   

Regarding DNA testing and genetic condition results submitted to the AWA, it is important to appreciate, and you need to be aware that: 

  • As genetic testing results are provided by independent DNA testing laboratories at the request of AWA members, AWA relies solely on the accuracy of the reporting of genetic testing as completed by the laboratories. 
  • AWA uses GeneProb software to calculate the likelihood of pedigree animals being a carrier of genetic conditions.  This likelihood is an estimate based on the available genetic testing results. 

If you consider that you do not understand or appreciate the nature and/or implications of the data provided on this website or the WBVs of a particular animal, then AWA strongly recommends that you seek expert advice.  Note there is substantial technical information and articles on the Wagyu website to assist our members. 

AWA’s liability for any loss or damage, consequential or otherwise, suffered or incurred by you or your related business, arising directly or indirectly from your use of Database Information, to the extent permitted by law, is limited to AWA providing you with a refund for the fees paid for the service (if any), or AWA re-performing the service, where possible, at the election of AWA.  

AWA administers this database in good faith to support AWA members and the industry. AWA does not represent or warrant that the animals recorded in this database, or animals breed from them, will achieve any particular genetic or phenotype performance.


THIS DISCLAIMER HAS BEEN UPDATED AS OF 03/02/2026, PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE READ IT IN DETAIL