Amos-Vale Hereford sale tops at $30,000 with studs successfully buying up

Lucy Kinbacher
Updated July 24 2020 - 8:31am, first published July 23 2020 - 4:30pm
The $30,000 Amos-Vale Galloway P011 with Elders Cootamundra agent Charlie Butt, Colin Say and Co agent Craig Thomas, buyers Ross and Blake Smith, Glenellerslie stud, Adelong, Elders auctioneer Lincoln McKinlay, vendor Mark Campion and buyers Harvey and Andrew Jones, Beggan Hill, Harden.
The $30,000 Amos-Vale Galloway P011 with Elders Cootamundra agent Charlie Butt, Colin Say and Co agent Craig Thomas, buyers Ross and Blake Smith, Glenellerslie stud, Adelong, Elders auctioneer Lincoln McKinlay, vendor Mark Campion and buyers Harvey and Andrew Jones, Beggan Hill, Harden.

Hereford buyers chasing new genetics were throwing $10,000 starting bids to try and secure one of the 26 Amos-Vale Hereford bulls at the on-property sale near Pinkett on Thursday.

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Lucy Kinbacher

Lucy Kinbacher

Editor - Queensland Country Life/North Queensland Register

Raised on a cattle property at Biggenden, Lucy Kinbacher has spent 10 years working across metropolitan, regional and rural publications in both Queensland and NSW. Lucy has been the editor of the Queensland Country Life and North Queensland Register since 2021.

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