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Repeat buyers do it again at Darriwell

Heavy rains in the lead up may have put a dampener on the number of bidders at Darriwell Merino’s 37th annual on property ram sale, but strong support from repeat buyers saw the Trundle stud finish with a 99 per cent clearance. Click to check the original article.

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Shantymen to sing up a storm in Albany | Farm Weekly

“With its majestic harbour, highly active port and picturesque marina, its community of sailors, fishing families, historic buildings, history of whaling and global connections to several nations that have navigated its shores, Albany is perfectly situated to present a truly amazing event,” he said. Click to check the original article.

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Weaner heifers sell to 547c, average 432c at Blackall | Queensland Country Life

GJ and JM Bambling, Glenavon, Aramac, sold Brahman cows for 376.2c averaging 615kg returning $2310/hd. CN Herman, Vindex, Winton, sold Angus cross cows for 380.2c averaging 623kg returning $2368/hd. D and A Humphries, Merida, Jericho, sold heavy Simbrah cows for 380.2c averaging 648kg returning $2465/hd. Lawn Hill Riversleigh Pastoral Holding Co, Lawn Hill, Mt Isa, […]

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Project manager AAM parts company with Regional Livestock Exchange saleyards network

Vendors and buyers at RLX’s Tamworth saleyards   INVESTOR and agri project manager AAM Group will no longer manage the Regional Livestock Exchange saleyards network across Eastern Australia from the end of September, following developments announced earlier today. After lengthy discussions with the RLX saleyards owner Palisade Investments, AAM plans to relinquish operational control of […]

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Olympian visits North West Queensland

Triple Winter Olympian luge racer Alex Ferlazzo shared his journey from Townsville to the Olympics with school kids in the Isa region this week. “Sport in general has really taught me a lot about just growing up as a human in this world.” Click to check the original article.

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AWI boss John Roberts ready for wool challenges | Farm Weekly

Within the current wool industry Mr Roberts is something of a rare ram – his career has involved buying and selling both greasy and processed wool, but what sets him apart is his personal, hands-on experience at local, volume, early-stage wool processing, an aspect of the industry that has disappeared offshore, with three local processors […]

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