The Grove Shorthorn bull sells for six figures | updated
The Grove on-property bull sale is underway at Condamine, Queensland. Click to check the original article.
The Grove on-property bull sale is underway at Condamine, Queensland. Click to check the original article.
And while someone needs to keep holding the spotlight on animal welfare to ensure the highest standards are implemented – and maintained, somewhere along the way the need for live sheep exports and what it means, particularly for the WA sheep industry, has been overtaken by politics. Click to check the original article.
And while someone needs to keep holding the spotlight on animal welfare to ensure the highest standards are implemented – and maintained, somewhere along the way the need for live sheep exports and what it means, particularly for the WA sheep industry, has been overtaken by politics. Click to check the original article.
The Kullilli people have emerged as the buyers of Thargomindah Station in what is being described as a ground-breaking advance for native title holders. Click to check the original article.
The Kullilli people have emerged as the buyers of Thargomindah Station in what is being described as a ground-breaking advance for native title holders. Click to check the original article.
And while someone needs to keep holding the spotlight on animal welfare to ensure the highest standards are implemented – and maintained, somewhere along the way the need for live sheep exports and what it means, particularly for the WA sheep industry, has been overtaken by politics. Click to check the original article.
A top price of $32,000 was seen twice for the bull draft, with the first to reach the mark being lot 14, Chasewater Browning, a 28-month-old polled sire who was offered by Stuart Dingle, Chasewater Brafords, Mount Perry, and purchased by Clayton and Sam Moger of the Triple S Braford stud, Capella. Click to check […]
This year’s Westech steer trial produced the closest result since the trial began, going to a countback using three decimal places to decide the winner. Click to check the original article.
However State Opposition and Nationals WA leader Shane Love said the opposition had not been “kept in the loop” on the regulations, so they could properly analyse what the proposed changes will mean for the people of Western Australia, ahead of the parliamentary debate next week. Click to check the original article.
Claudette and Gerald Woodhouse, Myack Poll Merinos, John Settree, Nutrien, Mitch, Cam, Margot and Glen Rubie, Lachlan Merinos, Scott Gibson, Bald Ridge, and Brad Wilson, Nutrien, with the two top priced rams, which sold for $8500 each. Picture by Elka Devney Click to check the original article.
The previous record was broken on two occasions within the first 12 lots. Click to check the original article.
The establishment of a new committee to re-examine the underground transmission lines issue is good news for affected farmers. Click to check the original article.