Sheep sales return to the Wheatbelt

By Jodie Rintoul
Updated October 11 2018 - 10:13am, first published September 26 2018 - 6:00am
The Stacey family, Maroondah Farms, Yealering, will offer a draft of 400 white tag, August shorn, Ronern blood ewes in the sale. Looking over some of the ewes are Westcoast Wool & Livestock Lake Grace representative Jane Bushby (left), vendors Dave and Veronica Stacey and their children Hamish and Neah and  Westcoast Wool & Livestock Yealering representative Slim Davey.
The Stacey family, Maroondah Farms, Yealering, will offer a draft of 400 white tag, August shorn, Ronern blood ewes in the sale. Looking over some of the ewes are Westcoast Wool & Livestock Lake Grace representative Jane Bushby (left), vendors Dave and Veronica Stacey and their children Hamish and Neah and Westcoast Wool & Livestock Yealering representative Slim Davey.

WESTCOAST Wool & Livestock will host its first Wheatbelt stand-alone sheep sale as a company next week on Thursday, September 27, at the Kondinin saleyards.

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