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  • 2 weeks ago | farmweekly.com.au | Jodie Rintoul |Kane Chatfield

    Gate 2 Plate Challenge committee members Julian Gugenheim (left), Erika Henderson, Rachel ODell, Sandy and Narelle Lyon, Wayne Mitchell and David Bickford, celebrated another successful year of the challenge. Picture by Jodie Rintoul. The Gate 2 Plate Challenge wrapped up last week with its annual presentation dinner in Albany. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 2 weeks ago | farmweekly.com.au | Jodie Rintoul |Kane Chatfield

    Evensong Farm, Serpentine, was announced the back-to-back winner of the Gate 2 Plate Challenge when its team of Red Angus-Blonde dAquitaine steers were announced the most profitable team of this years challenge. Winners Bert (second left) and Agatha Veenendaal celebrated their win holding their trophy alongside Bendigo Bank Albany branch manager Gavin Boardley (left), Bendigo Bank Cranbrook/Tambellup branch manager Rachael Nicholls and Gate 2 Plate committee president Wayne Mitchell.

  • 2 months ago | farmweekly.com.au | Kane Chatfield |Jodie Rintoul

    With the $16,000 top-priced bull Fieldhouse BC7 #195 (PP) (by Glenlands D Axel) purchased by Lyndon Cattle Trust, Lyndon station, Minilya and Regans Ford/Cataby at the third annual Fieldhouse Droughtmaster on-property bull sale at Jurien Bay last week were Mollie DArcy and her father Sean DArcy and Scott Keilor, Lyndon Cattle Trust, Nutrien Livestock, Pilbara/Gascoyne agent Richard Keach, Fieldhouse stud co-principal Ken Mutton, Wickepin/Jurien Bay and Damian Halls, Nutrien Livestock,...

  • 2 months ago | farmweekly.com.au | Jodie Rintoul |Kane Chatfield

    Values topped at $13,000 for a Charolais bull at the annual Liberty Charolais and Shorthorn yearling bull sale at Toodyay last week. With the top-priced bull, Culham Velocity V9E (P), were Culham co-principal Jess Yost (left), Elders, Gingin agent Geoff Shipp and Culham co-principal Morgan Yost. The bull was purchased by first-time New South Wales-based buyers Jason and Kylie Catts, Futurity stud, Baradine, who bid through AuctionsPlus. Picture by Kane Chatfield.

  • 2 months ago | farmweekly.com.au | Jodie Rintoul |Kane Chatfield |Kyah Peeti |Tamara D Hooper

    The Farm Weekly sponsored Merino breeders group class at this years Williams Gateway Expo was won by the King familys Rangeview stud, Darkan. With the winning group of two rams and two ewes were Farm Weekly livestock manager Jodie Rintoul (left), judge Bruno Luciani, Perth, Rangeview studs Geraldine, Erin, Tom, Gemma, Melinda, Jeremy and John King, and judges Philip Russell, Katanning and Rod Norrish, Angenup stud, Kojonup. Picture by Kane Chatfield.

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