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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1728429" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>Looks great, so good to see you lot on the east having a good year after some absolute shockers a couple of seasons back. Hopefully another five or six good years in a row, really set you up to handle worse conditions. We are having a ripper year here in the west, record grain harvest and excellent prices. But we've had a few good years now with pockets here and there missing out, the south coast and far east in particular. Your cattle are certainly showing the results of the good conditions. They'll be snapped up when ready for sale. I think rocky outcrops like you have are a good thing, cattle love exploring and finding bits to eat here and there that may have different mineral content. Plus i find a bit of rock keeps their feet in good shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1728429, member: 33533"] Looks great, so good to see you lot on the east having a good year after some absolute shockers a couple of seasons back. Hopefully another five or six good years in a row, really set you up to handle worse conditions. We are having a ripper year here in the west, record grain harvest and excellent prices. But we've had a few good years now with pockets here and there missing out, the south coast and far east in particular. Your cattle are certainly showing the results of the good conditions. They'll be snapped up when ready for sale. I think rocky outcrops like you have are a good thing, cattle love exploring and finding bits to eat here and there that may have different mineral content. Plus i find a bit of rock keeps their feet in good shape. [/QUOTE]
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