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Angus studs post strong start to season in NSW

09 Aug, 2008 09:26 AM
Three of the most prestigious Angus studs conducted their bulls sales in the New England this week with remarkable results.

First cab off the rank was Andrew White’s Eastern Plains stud, Guyra, where bulls sold to a top of a whopping $18,000 and averaged $4523.

Sam White and families’ Bald Blair bulls topped at $12,000 and averaged $4300.

Lock Roger’s Wattletop stud finished the run of three benchmark Angus sale this week, with the a big crowd witnessing 97 Angus bulls sell to a $14,000 top and $5100 average.

* Extract from a full sale report to appear in The Land, NSW, August 14.

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Rick Gibbons, manager Blair Hill, Glen Innes, with the top priced bull and Eastern Plains stud principal, Andrew White, Guyra.
Rick Gibbons, manager "Blair Hill", Glen Innes, with the top priced bull and Eastern Plains stud principal, Andrew White, Guyra.
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