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108 Weaned Steers, Aramac

108 Weaned Steers, Aramac A RUN OF 252 PCAS ELIGIBLE DROUGHTMASTER & DROUGHTMASTER/BRAHMAN X WEANED STEERS. STEERS ARE FROM 230 380KG WITH PLENTY OF FRAME, LENGTH & BONE. GOOD PERFOMING CATTLE Available on Auctions Plus Weaner & Yearling Sale, 30th September 2022, 9 am Contact Sam on 0428 020 289

15 Weaned Steers, Tamworth

15 Weaned Steers Buyers a nice line of mainly Beefmaster cross steers. Steers have been drafted into 2 lines with this lot being the Red coated line from a total of 38 steers in the drop. A small tail was removed at assessment. These cattle were an absolute pleasure to handle throughout the whole assessing.

149 Backgrounder Heifers, Isisford

149 Backgrounder Heifers Buyers 62 PTIC Brahman & Composite X Cows that are best described as being medium frame and in forward store condition. Cows have been preg tested in calf by a Vet (vendor) from 2 to 5 months to Popplewell Composite bulls. This particular line of cattle are 61% first calf heifers with.

45 Weaned Steers, Quilpie

45 Weaned Steers A 1 DECK LINE THAT COMPRISES OF 25 X STEERS & 20 X WEANER BULLS. WEANERS ARE ALL PCAS ELIGIBLE & SHOW GOOD BONE, LENGTH & FRAME. IDEAL CATTLE TO PUT AWAY ON GRASS & GROW OUT. Available on Auctions Plus Weaner and Yearling Sale, 29th April 2022, 9 am Contact Sam.

21 Station Mated Cows, Cunnamulla

 21 Station Mated Cows Buyers 21 x 1 Santa X station mated cows joined to Meldon Park and Woonalle Simmental Bulls and a Valera Vale Droughtmaster Bull. These cows are best described as large frame cows and in store condition. Cows had 100% calves weaned off in early December with calves averaging 230kg. There is.

How CQ woman helped revolutionise the cattle industry

A nationwide agricultural platform, created by two women, has been named a semi-finalist in the prestigious Queensland Community Achievement Awards. Cattlesales.com.au was co-founded by Elisha Parker and Annabelle Woods, both 36, in 2016 and has this year reached the semi finals of the Prime Super Agricultural Innovation Award. The two mums, who went to school.

Value-adding at Queensland’s Tommerup’s Dairy Farm aims to lure visitors to the farmgate

Farmers should view the growing popularity of ‘agritourism’ as an opportunity to add value to their crops, stock and fibre – rather than just offering travellers a bed or rural ‘experience’. That is according to Kay Tommerup, of Tommerup’s Dairy Farm, who has diversified her family’s operation to ‘milk’ the benefits of increasing tourist numbers.