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Rural Round Up

March 3, 2016 By Maggi Barnard

Need a durable, strong vehicle that will never let you down no matter the terrain? The Colorado 7LT is the ideal car for those that love the rural lifestyle. Available at Broderick Motors Holden, who have been servicing Parkes for over 60 years, this car can be yours for only $44,990 drive away. Plus with the imminent release of 25 exciting models to add to the fantastic range, the team at Holden are more committed than ever to offer fantastic finance and insurance packages to suit all needs. With factory trained technicians with a combined 70 years industry experience, Holden has everything you need under one roof!

Now you’ve got your transport, why not drive over and chat to other workers within the agricultural industry? Landmark Langlands Hanlon is a family owned and operated stock and station agency. The friendly team comprises of Principals Geoff and Renee Rice, Matt Coady, Greg Miller, Cooper Byrnes, Gaye Lees and Margaret Porter. Staff make sure they attend livestock sales twice weekly at the Forbes CWLE as well as Auctions Plus, over the hook and private sales. They also sell rural and residential real estate and conduct clearing and household sales. Geoff and Renee have recently decided to expand into the Central Tablelands Real Estate market and are able to buy and sell livestock out of CTLX. If you’d like to find out more about what the team can do for you, call into the office at 242
Clarinda street or visit the website at www.langlandshanlon.com.au

Want Quality? See Sincock
Sincock LVM is an established Case IH dealership servicing the Condobolin and Parkes districts. The dealership principals, David John ‘DJ’ Sincock, Garry Hopper and Darryl Henley (also known as Dags) all have extensive and varied experience in the agricultural sector.

DJ started his apprenticeship at the age of 17 and later moved to a Service Technician position at a New Holland Dealership. Nowadays, his business is one of the largest header repairs in NSW. Garry, the visionary, has a background in the agricultural and finance industries with varied interests throughout. Darryl Henley grew up on the land and ran his own farming enterprise in the Ungarie district before selling the farm and beginning his career with Case IH. The Sincock service team are equipped with state of the art Iveco service trucks that can provide repairs and maintenance in both the paddock and the workshop (and save you time and money). There is also an experienced staff of Spare Part Interpreters who are happy to assist with your requirements and are even on call after hours for unexpected breakdowns. For more information head over to 138-144 Clarinda Street.

 

Ostini Wool Pty Ltd Weekly Market Update Week ending: 25 February 2016
The largest sale in five weeks saw just under 47,000 bales offered. The larger offering coupled with a stronger exchange rate resulted in a 10-20 cent reduction for most MPG’s on Wednesday, although the better spec types
were less affected and continued to find favour with buyers.

Thursday’s results were less clear; Melbourne and Fremantle continued to trend lower across all microns whilst
Sydney was only a few cents cheaper. Support for the better types in Sydney’s “superfinesale” contributed to the superior result in the northern region. Merino Skirtings recorded minimal movement, with most movements being
in the higher vm types which adjusted their prices lower while best length/low VM were barely affected.

Crossbreds fell 10 to 15 cents with the few 25-micron types the only bright spot for the sale. Merino Cardings tracked sideways for the week, closing at similar prices to last sale. 42,631 bales are currently forecast for next week in Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle.

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