Chance to secure unique Wagyu market

By Travis King
October 28 2017 - 7:00am
 Irongate farm manager Mark James (left), Irongate managing director Peter Gilmour and WA Lot Feeders Association president Trevor Hinck, Kerrigan Valley Beef, Hyden, with some purebred Wagyu heifers on display at the Know and Grow Workshop held at Irongate Wagyu stud last week.
Irongate farm manager Mark James (left), Irongate managing director Peter Gilmour and WA Lot Feeders Association president Trevor Hinck, Kerrigan Valley Beef, Hyden, with some purebred Wagyu heifers on display at the Know and Grow Workshop held at Irongate Wagyu stud last week.

JUMPING on board the Wagyu wave was a key message coming from the WA Lot Feeders Association workshop held at the Gilmour family’s Irongate stud, Albany, recently.

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