Speckle Park conformation attracted Riverina producer

Stephen Burns
June 30 2021 - 10:00am
Doug Comb, with the last Speckle Park ET calf born for 2021 at Keiross, Hay. Photo: Dimity Comb
Doug Comb, with the last Speckle Park ET calf born for 2021 at Keiross, Hay. Photo: Dimity Comb

The western Riverina has a long history of being stocked with Merino sheep for their medium wool fleeces and cattle have been a sideline, where landholders ran a small number of breeders.

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Stephen Burns

Stephen Burns

Journalist, Wagga Wagga

Jackaroo on Merino sheep studs in the Riverina, a lifetime working on the land with sheep, cropping and cattle. Graduate Charles Sturt Uni with degree in Business and a Dean's Certificate. Graduate C.B. Alexander Agricultural College

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