Busy shipping period ahead
CBH Group expects to ship more than five million tonnes between now and the end of the year. Click to check the original article.
CBH Group expects to ship more than five million tonnes between now and the end of the year. Click to check the original article.
Kevin Smith, Stockyard, sold Angus weaner steers for$1670. Bradley Ashton, Mt Tarampa, sold Brahman cows for $2200 and $1920. Stan McLeish, Brightview, sold a pen of Droughtmaster cows for $2080. Collins Grazing, Anduramba, sold Charbray calves, five to six months, with steers making $1470 and $1310 and heifers $1240. Click to check the original article.
Vast Hunter Valley stallion selection. Click to check the original article.
Western Australian beef and sheepmeat processor Western Meat Packers has bought the mothballed former Goodchild Abattoirs business near Bunbury, in the state’s south. The Goodchild plant closed suddenly in 2020, and was offered to the market unsuccessfully last year by receivers. The former Goodchild Abattoirs site near Bunbury The dual-species site has chilling capacity for […]
The Yarrawonga stud sold a bull for a new Santa Gertrudis breed record on Wednesday. Click to check the original article.
Several operations took advantage of the diverse offering this year, securing Droughtmaster bulls in bulk. Click to check the original article.
There were a lift in all figures at this year’s Calcalling Poll Merino stud sale at Mukinbudin. Click to check the original article.
The CashCow project was launched in 2007. Click to check the original article.
Several operations took advantage of the diverse offering this year, securing Droughtmaster bulls in bulk. Click to check the original article.
The man is assisting detectives with their inquiries. Click to check the original article.
“The amount of rubbish that is generated and deposited in the river bed is significant with Council spending over $80,000 a year to pick up rubbish, (otherwise) becoming part of the water that services Mount Isa, leading to concerns of contamination. Click to check the original article.
A change to the way website names are handled could potentially open the door to fraudsters, NSW Farmers has warned. From yesterday, September 20, businesses, associations and individuals with a local connection to Australia can now register “.au” domain names – touted as a way to simplify web addresses – but it also created a […]