56 Feeder Steer, Quilpie QLD 2 deck line of VGQ Angus X and Santa X feeder steers that present store to forward store condition. These steers are best described as large to medium frame and have plenty of ability to grow into big heavy bullocks. Ideal cattle to put away on crop or in front.
148 Weaned Steers, Quilpie, QLD An opportunity to purchase a 4 deck line of VGQ Santa and Droughmaster X weaned steers in store condition. Medium to large frame for their age and have benefited from the rain received earlier in the year. These steers are ideal to put away in the paddock and grow out.
139 Weaned Heifers, Quilpie, Queensland A opportunity to purchase a light 4 deck line of VGQ Santa and Droughtmaster X weaned heifers in store condition. Medium to large frame for their age and have benefited from the rain received earlier in the year. These heifers are ideal to put away in the paddock and grow.
89 Station Mated Heifers, Located Quilpie, QLD An outstanding line of young Angus/Santa X future breeders. These heifers present in store to forward condition and best described as large frame for their age. Heifers were mouthed at assessment with all milks except 1 x 2 tooth and showed excellent weight for age. These heifers were.
Farms have become one of the most sought-after business and lifestyle opportunities in the country. This is why people are lining up to get involved. It’s no longer the case of a farmer that wants a wife, but rather the family, or investors, that desperately want a farm. Demand for commercial farming opportunities in Australia.
Australia’s largest Wagyu branded beef competition concluded yesterday, with first-time exhibitor, Stone Axe Pastoral Co claiming the grand championship with a Fullblood Wagyu entry. This year’s competition attracted a record 31 entries across Fullblood, Crossbred and Commercial (marbling score 5-7) Wagyu classes. In total, the competition awarded 14 gold medals and 28 gold, silver and.
Central Australian beef producers Tim and Emily Edmunds have completed the acquisition of three adjoining cattle stations in the tightly-held Alice Springs district in the Northern Territory. The three stations, Narwietooma, Derwent and Glen Helen were acquired from Tony and Pam Davis to add to the Edmunds’ neighbouring Napperby Station. The deal creates a contiguous cattle breeding, growing.
Farmers spend their lives keenly watching the rural radar for seasonal and market opportunities, a focus which has been working overtime in recent months as they adapt to make the most of the global coronavirus crisis. Like young Norm in Bob Hudson’s quirky 1970s hit, The Newcastle Song, agribusiness has seized the moment to “never.