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60 ANGUS CROSS HEIFERS – VERY QUIET CATTLE

60 Angus Cross Heifers A good line of Angus X heifers that are on the do after recent rain in March 2020. Heifers are best described as medium to large frame for there age and present in store to forward store condition. This line would suit to be taken through to heavier weights to feed.

500 Station Mated Mumblebone Blood Merino Ewes

500 station mated ewes, Quilpie QLD A opportunity to buy a great run of station mated well bred Mumblebone blood merino ewes in store to forward store condition. These ewes are best described as medium to large frame for there age. Ewes cut 5.7kg at shearing 6 weeks ago and have healed up well since..

Feed boosts on the cards this winter for southern graziers

Pasture production potential may be underestimated as temperatures drop this winter in southern areas where the autumn break was exceptional. Warmer winters, and the implications that has for plant growth and nitrogen, was the topic of discussion at the latest Meat & Livestock Australia productivity and profitability webinar hosted by Holmes and Sackett. Understanding the.

Condamine: Dunkery sells at auction

Maurice and Janice Thomson’s versatile 2944 hectare (7276 acre) Condamine property Dunkery has sold at auction for $8 million. Auctioned by Nutrien Harcourts on June 11, two of the three registered bidders were active at the auction. Bidding opened at $6.5m. The buyers were Chinchilla based graziers Kevin and Judy Brennan. The Brennan’s agribusiness consultant.

Channel Country property Cambeela sold for $3.5m

Les and Margaret Deem’s Diamantina Channel Country property Cambeela has sold after auction for $3.5 million . The 19,237 hectare (47,514 acre) property was bought by Todd Cormack, the owner of neighbouring Narcissus Station and principal of Black Gully Droughtmaster stud. The sale was handled by Kennedy Rural, which be auctioned Cambeela on May 29,.

Beef has plenty to crow about, says new Herefords chair

Plenty of beef breeders say working cattle is the best job in the world but in Trish Worth’s case, she has a fair bit of career experience to back that up. A nurse by trade, she went into midwifery, pathology, management in health administration, and then she entered politics. The Federal Member for Adelaide for.