Why Victoria's big cattle studs are confident ahead of the 2024 bull-selling season

Bryce Eishold
Updated February 13 2024 - 9:46am, first published February 8 2024 - 11:55am
Banquet Angus co-principals Noeleen and Hamish Branson (kneeling), Mortlake, with Nutrien south-east stud stock manager Peter Godbolt, Elders Victoria and Riverina stud stock manager Ross Milne, and purchasers of the top-priced $55,000 bull Peter and James Blyth, Fernleigh Angus, Warragul, in 2023. Picture by Jess Sharp
Banquet Angus co-principals Noeleen and Hamish Branson (kneeling), Mortlake, with Nutrien south-east stud stock manager Peter Godbolt, Elders Victoria and Riverina stud stock manager Ross Milne, and purchasers of the top-priced $55,000 bull Peter and James Blyth, Fernleigh Angus, Warragul, in 2023. Picture by Jess Sharp

Victorian stud principals are primed with confidence ahead of the bull-selling season with the first on-property auction set to take place this Friday.

Bryce Eishold

Bryce Eishold

Senior Journalist

Bryce is a senior journalist with Australian Community Media's Stock & Land where he reports on all aspects of agriculture. Bryce is also the president of the Rural Press Club of Victoria. Email Bryce at bryce.eishold@stockandland.com.au.

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