![Tim Grob, Dulverton Angus, Glen Innes; John Sylvester, 5 Star Angus, Nundle; Sinlair and Joanna Munro, Booroomooka Angus, Bingara, with Davidson and Cameron livestock agents, Luke Scicluna, Gunnedah and Daniel McCullock, Tamworth and the $34,000 bull Tim Grob, Dulverton Angus, Glen Innes; John Sylvester, 5 Star Angus, Nundle; Sinlair and Joanna Munro, Booroomooka Angus, Bingara, with Davidson and Cameron livestock agents, Luke Scicluna, Gunnedah and Daniel McCullock, Tamworth and the $34,000 bull](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/silverstone-agfeed/2090050.jpg/r0_0_1500_994_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
THE annual Booroomooka Angus bull sale, held by the Munro family at Bingara, achieved a 100 per cent clearance and a top of $34,000 on Friday.
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The entire draft of 194 bulls was cleared by 126 registered bidders from across four states and territories, achieving an average of $4832.
Lot 119, Booroomooka Upward H605, was the highlight attracting a bidding frenzy that peaked at $34,000.
A five party syndicate including 5 Star Angus, Nundle; Dulverton Angus, Glen Innes, Coolana Angus, Victoria; Culden Newry, Tasmania and Glenisa Angus, Queensland secured the purchase after inspecting the
bull a couple of months ago.
Full report in The Land August 21 edition