NZ genetics sought after at Quarter-Way
*Total clearance of 41, sold to $9000, av $6049. THE Hall family’s Quarter-Way Angus stud, Scottsdale, Tasmania, achieved a full clearance of 41 bulls offered on Monday. Principal Trevor Hall said they offered and sold more bulls than last year, and the average was up by about $1800. The sale topped at $9000, which Bev
Quarter-Way av up $1000 on 2014
COMMERCIAL producers assembled from throughout the local Scottsdale area of Tasmania and as far away as Flinders Island, Tas, for the helmsman action held at Quarter-Way Angus on Monday. Twenty-five of 30 bulls were sold on the day, averaging $4739 – nearly $1000 up on the stud’s 2014 average. The top price of $8000 was
Quarterway sells to $8000
TASMANIA has been suffering from a drier than usual summer and early Autumn, which prompted Quarterway Angus principal Trevor Hall to open his annual on-property sale with the talk of rain to hopefully come next week. In the wrap up, 23 of 31 Angus bulls sold to a top of $8000, av $3913, while 15