Harewood Dohne’s first sale hits $2300 high Good mix of new and repeat buyers pushed prices to a $2300 high at the inaugural Harewood Dohne ram sale in Armidale with 27 of the 47 rams selling to average $963. Test 1 day, 23 hours
Wool market surges to 1500c/kg A 51 cent a kilogram average lift in the wool market pushed the Eastern Market Indicator to 1500c/kg this week. Test 2 days, 4 hours
Wool style wins at Bookham Roy Robertson and his father Graham, “Lynlea”, Bookham, have entered the Bookham-Berremangra Merino ewe competition conducted under the auspices of the Bookham Agricultural Bureau since its inception to track the steady improvement of their flock. Test 2 days, 8 hours
Hazeldean elite rams av $3227, top at $6500 Last Thursday the Litchfield family of Hazeldean Merino stud, Cooma, held their Hazeldean Best of the Best ram sale, which is their top 30 rams that they offer each February. Test 3 days, 3 hours
Lamb prices remain strong Although lamb indicator prices fell by about 30 cents over the last week, producers are still in the box seat. Test 3 days, 7 hours
Butchered profits BUTCHERS have begun slashing lamb purchases as shop owners struggle to pass on unprecedented price rises. Test 4 days, 1 hour
Lamb supply hunger hits home The lamb supply shortage has failed to feed the unquenchable appetite of the country’s processors and producers, propelling recent prices by up to 18 per cent year-on-year. Test 4 days, 6 hours
Day Three Royal Canberra Show highlights | Photos Competition continued in the sheep shed at the Royal Canberra Show on the third day with the School's teams of various breeds judged along with the individual classes of junior judging. Test 5 days, 7 hours
Royal Canberra Show – Day Two | Photos Keen competition among the Australian and British prime lamb breeds saw supreme longwool presented to Ric Houlihan, Rose-lea Corriedales, Rydal, and Jason Barker, Timor White Suffolk stud, Parkes, taking the Supreme shortwool sash. Test 6 days, 18 hours
Meatworkers ‘nervous’ about plant closures THE closure of Queensland's biggest sheep and goat processing plant at Wallangarra nearly one year ago was the first sign of the national flock shortage which has dragged several processors to a halt. Test 1 week, 2 days
Woman runs for cover in aerial culling outrage Farmer says he didn't want feral deer culling near his property - but it went ahead Test
Can’t be done for Herd of Hope? Here’s proof it can Government should do what they did in 1999 - let the cattle walk the Bridge for charity, it's been done before. Test