Aussie White sheep were purpose bred at Tattykeel Oberon and they have established a big following. A daughter stud Gamadale at Lascelles, Vic. had a great sale of 122 rams that averaged $13,900 for 12 studs and $4467 for 110 flock rams.
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The stud master said "I think people are tired of the shearing side of sheep and the problems with flies, lice, crutching and finding shearers. These rams are fast growing and tick the box for those want to make meat fast."
The comment is often made that 'I'm over the wool industry, there have been too many ups and downs and costs just keep rising'. There are plenty of farmers who agree with this statement but there are also a large band of producers who are making very serious profits from the sheep and wool industry and who love their job every day. Results of stud ram sales tell a story of extremely strong buyer demand with most studs reporting total clearances and highest ever averages.
Similar results are coming from stud cattle sales and terminal ram sales that all point to strong viability for primary production.
Trouble in China
Last weeks announcement of the financial problems of the Chinese property developer Evergrande has sent shivers down the spines of investors sin many countries, including Australia. Evergrande appears to have fallen short of servicing debts that have accrued with the management of $400 billion worth of real estate investment funds. the general slowdown of steep manufacture in China has caused our raw iron ore sale price to fall from a $210 peak to around $100 per tonne at present.
Real Estate markets in our country may feel the chill of Evergrande if the situation in China worsens in coming weeks.
A better world
Manufacturers of the famous Jaguar motor cars have announced that every Jaguar vehicle produced after 2025 will be powered by electricity. Mercedes Benz and BMW companies are also aiming to end producing fossil fuelled vehicles in the short to medium term. World leaders appear to be close to agreeing on policies of planning for zero carbon emissions by 2050 and political nous might tell us that our Government must be willing to negotiate or be left alone. Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce is showing concern for the work force in the coal mining and agriculture sectors who would be seriously affected by carbon reduction policies. Every Primary Producer will be involved in the changes but we are all thinking of the future world for our descendants.
Finals time
Melbourne Demons recorded a great AFL Grand Final victory last weekend and I loved the story of a dairy farmer fan who painted two Friesian cows in the club colours. He sprayed their names on the cow's sides - Dee and Mon. That's what real footy fans do at finals time.
Maybe we may see a few red and green ewes around Turondale and they may have BORRY painted on them for the NRL Grand Final.
Council matters
While we should thank all of our Councillors for the many hours that they spend on our behalf on Council matters in their own Local Government areas, it's also an opportune time to look at their achievements. Popular Bathurst Regional Councillor Alex Christian has posted a long list of the issues that he has been committed to during his council term and this seems like a great project for each of the incumbent Councillors.
Community members who stand for their local council probably have a common aim, to make things better for the people who are going through life with them. Bathurst Council is a big business with many employees and a duty to work for the common good.
Diary Dates;
- 7th Oct. Thurs. Blink Bonnie Open Day.
- 9th Oct. Sat. Kildara Glen Ram Sale on property 10 - 1pm. 1735 Turondale Rd.
- 12th Oct. Tues. Capree Newbridge. 60 rams; 10 working dogs.
- 15th Oct. Fri. Blink Bonnie; 50 rams and 700 store sheep.
- 16th Oct. Sat. Fosterfield Open day. Backswamp Rd. Dunkeld.
- 24th Oct. Sun. Fosterfield Ram Auction.
Two old mates were at the club and one said "O'Connell is the foggiest place in Australia" His mate replied "I went through a big town that has much worse fog but I can't tell you where it is cause I couldn't see the sign for fog".
I'm told that the wind was so strong at Crookwell last week that it blew the pricks off a barbed wire fence.
The young rousie was alone at a Rome cafe when a cute young thing sat beside him. He said "Hi; do you understand English?"and she said "only a little"so he added "how much?"and she said "only 50 bucks matey".