Feeds from WA, and almond orchards, for droughty east coast

Andrew Marshall
Updated August 16 2019 - 9:16am, first published August 14 2019 - 6:45am
Buckwheat Enterprises, managing director, Geoff Brown (right), unloading stockfeed from Western Australia, with son Aden, at the company's Central West NSW rail site near Parkes.
Buckwheat Enterprises, managing director, Geoff Brown (right), unloading stockfeed from Western Australia, with son Aden, at the company's Central West NSW rail site near Parkes.

The eastern states' big dry has opened the gate to a host of new market opportunities for stockfeed makers, and pushed livestock producers to look at extending their supplementary feeding programs when good seasons return.

Andrew Marshall

Andrew Marshall

National agribusiness writer

Andrew Marshall is the group agribusiness writer for ACM's state agricultural weeklies and websites. He is a former editor at The Land and has worked in various Rural Press group roles in Canberra, North Richmond (NSW) and Toowoomba (Qld).

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