NEWS.

Stud’s spring sale ties top price twice, with bulls staying in Tasmania

Quarterway Angus are keeping optimistic after a “tougher” sale, but strong return support means bulls will travel broadly across the state.
The sale had 34 of 55 lots sold to $11,000 twice, with an average price of $7000, and three lots sold after the sale.

Business of beef continues with confidence at Quarterway

Confidence in both the beef industry and their own genetics is as strong as ever at Quarterway Angus.

Breeding strong, sound and structurally correct bulls for more than six decades, principals Trevor and Teresa Hall will host their third annual spring sale in September offering up yet another impressive lineup of bulls.

Quarterway Angus sees several volume buyers take home new bulls

*59 of 61 bulls sold to $21,000, av $9339
REPEAT volume buyers underpinned a near total clearance at Quarterway Angus, Lyndurst, Scottsdale, Tasmania. Stud co-principal Trevor Hall said commercial producers on Flinders and King Islands were among the main buyers, but the sale-topper went across Bass Strait to Victorian producer Lake Goldsmith Pastoral, Lake Goldsmith.

NZ influence shines at Quarterway

Quarterway Angus is gearing up to sell 60 Angus bulls this autumn, featuring their tried-and-true genetics and some impressive outcross sires. Several bloodlines will feature in this year’s annual offering, and principal Trevor Hall is particularly impressed with the New Zealand sires. ‘We’ve had several trips to NZ over the years and have purchased semen