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Beaufort Rural and Hardware

Locality: Beaufort, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5349 2400



Address: 13-15 Havelock St 3373 Beaufort, VIC, Australia

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24.01.2022 The Milky Way unfurls over Ballarat JROD Captures has dazzled us again with this unbelievable shot of the stars over a canola field near Ballarat. Life,... the Universe, and everything is on display here! ( JROD Captures)



23.01.2022 It’s OK to not be OK. Now more than ever, so many of us aren’t doing OK. This year has been disastrous for all of us and you ARE allowed to feel angry or sad o...r anxious or flat or how ever you feel. PLEASE reach out if you aren’t feeling yourself. And PLEASE check in on each other.

23.01.2022 All new Soda stream flavours in store now

22.01.2022 Happy Father’s Day to all of the fathers in the CRT Community. We hope you can spend time with loved ones and that your day is extra special! #FathersDay



14.01.2022 MASKS ON FARMS From 11:59pm on Sunday face masks will become mandatory for all Victorians when out of their homes. Premier Daniel Andrews has this afternoon c...larified when masks need to be worn for those who live on farms. The premier called for a common-sense approach, and gave a number of situational examples of when a mask is required. Essentially: If you’re working alone on your farm and not coming into contact with other people, a mask IS NOT needed. If you’re working on your farm with people who live in the same house as you, a mask IS NOT needed. If you’re working on your farm alongside people who do not live in the same house as you, a mask IS REQUIRED. If it’s a family farm and you and members of your household, then common sense tells you that you don’t need to wear a mask, Mr Andrews said. But once you go past the front gate and go into town you would (need to wear a mask). If you’ve got staff or if you’ve got people coming to your property to make deliveries or to collect livestock for instance or if you have staff coming onto your property logic just says put your mask on because that person is not part of your household. Even though the farm is your home, that’s then a workplace.

08.01.2022 Footrot infection is commonly spread into a flock by the introduction of an infected animal to a flock, or having infected stray stock mingle with your flock. S...everal preventative measures can be taken to prevent disease outbreaks from occurring, including buying from properties with a known health status, asking the vendor for a National Sheep Health Statement before taking delivery of any sheep, checking animals carefully, keeping boundary fences well-maintained, and through developing a comprehensive on-farm biosecurity programme. Visit your local CRT store for advice on footrot prevention and management. To learn more about footrot prevention and control, visit: https://bit.ly/2MM655h

07.01.2022 Want to WIN an 8x5 Tandem Trailer valued at $3,960rrp? Simply spend $100 or more on any Whites Rural products at your local Victoria/Tasmania CRT Stores to go i...nto the draw to win. Promotion period: 1 October - 30 November 2020. For participating stores and full terms & conditions, visit www.whitesrural.com.au/crtwin20.



05.01.2022 Spring has sprung, and now is the time to plant spring forage crops which can provide significant benefits and high quality summer feed. Lucerne is a high prote...in legume suited to a range of soil types, is reliable and persistent in hot, dry conditions and has great water use efficiency. To find out more about how to give your lucerne the best start visit: https://bit.ly/3mQrHuY See more

05.01.2022 Footrot is most prevalent in hot, wet weather conditions and in areas with increased summer rainfall. Footrot is a contagious bacterial disease affecting sheep ...and goats of all ages and is caused by different strains of the bacterium D. nodosus, which require irritation of the interdigital area of the hoof by moisture to gain entry for infection. There are two forms of footrot: benign and virulent. Benign strains cause a milder form of footrot that can heel once feet dry, but is often a precursor of virulent footrot which presents a much larger problem. In advanced cases, the hoof horn can separate from the hoof wall. The signs of virulent footrot include lameness, loss of body condition, decreased wool production, and decreased ewe fertility. Treatment as part of an on-farm eradication programme is important in order to ensure animal welfare and reduce production losses. Treatments include hoof trimming to remove trapped mud, footbathing in a zinc sulphate or copper-based footbath solution, and the use of vaccines to treat footrot infection. Visit your local CRT store for advice on footrot prevention and management. To learn more about footrot treatments visit: https://bit.ly/3s6JuRa

04.01.2022 How much hay do you typically bale in a summer?

03.01.2022 Remembering those who served - Lest we forget. "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the ...going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them." See more

02.01.2022 Fence in feb and be rewarded



02.01.2022 CRT would like to wish a happy and prosperous New Year to everyone.

01.01.2022 Fence in February with Waratah Rewards! Purchase Waratah products from your local CRT store in February and be rewarded with points that can be redeemed at a la...ter date. The offer: - Customers must purchase $5,000 to receive 125 points, they then receive 25 points for every $1,000 after that (provided that it's in the one transaction, and on one invoice). - The customer (or the store) must log onto www.waratahrewards.com.au, and enter a claim which must include an invoice for the applicable products. - Once validated, the entrant will receive an email when approved which states how many points they have earnt and how to redeem. This must be done by 15th March 2021. Waratah Rewards runs from February 1 until February 28 2021. This promotion is offered by Infrabuild Pty Ltd (trading as Waratah Fencing). Terms and Conditions apply, please see www.waratahfencing.com.au/rewards or contact Waratah Fencing. Stock availability of Waratah Fencing products may vary between CRT stores. See more

01.01.2022 Today we're celebrating the official 50th anniversary of CRT! Established in 1970, the Combined Rural Traders group incorporates both the CRT and Town & Country... businesses. Both brands have a strong focus on crop protection and animal health and support an extensive general products portfolio. With over 300 outlets and 240 agronomists, CRT is the largest independent rural retailing group in Australia. We thank you for your great service, knowledge, and expertise that underscores what it means to be a CRT member, as does a strong commitment to local communities. #CRT #HelpingYouGrow

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