Herd increase is within sight

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Updated August 9 2017 - 7:07am, first published August 8 2017 - 4:30pm
Richard Thompson with three-year-old Angus cows with the first calves grazing on barley at “Ballantyne”, Cassilis. He plans to increase his breeder numbers from the current 500 upwards to 700 within the next six years.
Richard Thompson with three-year-old Angus cows with the first calves grazing on barley at “Ballantyne”, Cassilis. He plans to increase his breeder numbers from the current 500 upwards to 700 within the next six years.

FEEDLOTTERS have been purchasing Ballantyne bred Angus yearling steers for some years and it is the goal of breeder, Richard Thompson, to have them weighing 420 kilograms at 15 months of age - seasons permitting.

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Mark Griggs

Journalist 0- Central West NSW

Central West and Western editorial reporter living at Wellington and based out of The Land, Dubbo office.

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