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TEETULPA Station manager Warren Breeding (pictured above with wife Roslyn) was happy with how the inaugural North East pastoral Merino lamb sale went on Thursday last week.
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Mr and Mrs Breeding hosted the sale.
“It was above our expectations,” he said.
“I hope it will grow in the future and become an annual event. Full congratulations to our local branch manager Tim Taplin on coming up with the idea.”
Mr Breeding said he was enjoying outstanding seasonal conditions.
“We’ve been exceptionally lucky,” he said. “We’ve had tremendous above average rainfall this year, but you don’t need to travel too far north of here and it drops off quite dramatically.”