Cows and feeder cattle sell to stronger market at Woodford
Quality calves and vealers also stronger, while plainer, lighter types continue to struggle Click to check the original article.
Quality calves and vealers also stronger, while plainer, lighter types continue to struggle Click to check the original article.
With one of six $1200 rams sold in the sale is Nutrien Livestock Mt Barker representative Jordan Dwyer (left), Leweens Maddi Shepherd, Leween stud co-principal Tim Shepherd, holding the first ram to make $1200, buyer Fiona Hall, SL SJ & FK Hall, Kendenup, Suzanne Hall and Leweens Kate Shepherd. Ms Hall paid the sales highest […]
Mike Pearson examines the state of the cattle industry here in the USA. After 3 years of drought and high feed prices, many cattle producers have thrown in the towel and the cattle herd has reduced to 28.9 million head– the smallest herd in 61 years. Consumers have been flush with cash and willing to […]
Not only did John Brown, Jabinda, Tambo, and Simon and Mym Daley, Mineeda, Blackall, collect prizes for Charolais and Charolais-cross pens but the couple with the highest grossing pen, Andrew and Anna Nugent, Toolong, Tambo, also entered Charolais cattle in the contest. Click to check the original article.
The overall presentation and quality lacked nothing – and the top-priced ram was a good news story. Click to check the original article.
Money raised from the event helps stock Lake Moondarra with Barramundi and Sooty Grunter fingerlings each year. Click to check the original article.
The thriller writer Felix Francis chooses a classic image by Munnings that ‘perfectly sums up the excitement of horse racing’. Felix Francis on his choice of ‘Start at Newmarket: Study No 4’ by Sir Alfred Munnings ‘Mankind has painted horses since the Stone Age, but only with the invention of photography have artists been able […]
The top-priced ram, Ashcarmoo 22-0019, sold to Stuart and Enita Keith, for $1200. (Back) Matt Joseph, Nutrien Goulburn, Charalotte, Justin and Narlisa Cooper, Ashcarmoo Poll Dorsets, Stuart and David Keith and Ashley Cooper (front). Picture supplied. Click to check the original article.
A MAJOR change of direction by Australia’s largest family-run beef supply chain saw Australian Country Choice recognised at the Lord Mayor of Brisbane’s Business Awards held on Friday night. The Queensland-based company was saluted for its operational transformation that included a shift to a multi-client customer base, a move towards premium Wagyu and Angus cattle […]
GPA southern director, Andrew Weidemann, said the January 31 extended deadline would help farmers who would be busy with harvest late in the calendar year, but added this would mean nothing if the government did not follow through on its statement that stakeholder feedback will help determine the Code’s future role and operation. Click to […]
GPA southern director, Andrew Weidemann, said the January 31 extended deadline would help farmers who would be busy with harvest late in the calendar year, but added this would mean nothing if the government did not follow through on its statement that stakeholder feedback will help determine the Code’s future role and operation. Click to […]
GPA southern director, Andrew Weidemann, said the January 31 extended deadline would help farmers who would be busy with harvest late in the calendar year, but added this would mean nothing if the government did not follow through on its statement that stakeholder feedback will help determine the Code’s future role and operation. Click to […]