$300 bar breached at Temora

By Stephen Burns
September 18 2018 - 5:00am
Matt Bergmeier, "Calthorpe", Brocklesby paid Barry Cox, "Golden Valley", Beckhom,  $300 for the 204 May/June 2017 drop, August-shorn ewes. Photo: Rachael Webb
Matt Bergmeier, "Calthorpe", Brocklesby paid Barry Cox, "Golden Valley", Beckhom, $300 for the 204 May/June 2017 drop, August-shorn ewes. Photo: Rachael Webb

The psychological $300 barrier for first-cross ewes was crossed three times during the opening southern first cross ewe sale at Temora last Friday, with values ranging from $200 to $314.

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