STIRLING BULL SALES: Beef Shorthorns topped at 25,000gns

Beef shorthorn bulls sold to a high of 25,000gns to average 5,743 which was less 384 on last year, with a 71 per cent clearance rate. Heifers averaged 2,879, less 150 on last year.

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STIRLING BULL SALES: Beef Shorthorns topped at 25,000gns

Beef shorthorn bulls sold to a high of 25,000gns to average 5,743 which was less 384 on last year, with a 71 per cent clearance rate. Heifers averaged 2,879, less 150 on last year. Palmerston of Upsall...

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