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Mintor Beef

Locality: Lavington, New South Wales

Phone: +61 428 739 625



Address: 387 Knox Road 2640 Lavington, NSW, Australia

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24.01.2022 Awesome to see tabletop creek running again.



23.01.2022 Thanks boys for a good day calf marking.

23.01.2022 The last few weeks have been about maintenance and preparing for spring. This involved calf marking Silage pit digging New solar panels and pump project underway. Fencing... Cattle moves. 2 x new JD Gators arrived And wow the weather has been perfect See more

22.01.2022 It’s always frustrating when one of the bulls suffer a catastrophic injury and needs to be put down. It seemed a waste of an amazing resource. So working with our amazing farm butcher, We decided to donate the meat to our local food share organisation. After a call to them it was clear this meat could ensure a few local family’s who are going through tough times would benefit from this ... After dropping the sausages and mince off this afternoon it’s humbling to see the work these guys do. Happy Easter everyone if your feeling isolated or frustrated about the current situation please think of these people less fortunate than you are.



21.01.2022 The last few weeks have been a mixture of cold freezing wet days and beautiful Sunshine. This album of pictures which captures the goings on around the farm. A lot of the images are not really of anything in particular but just enjoying this beautiful part of Australia.

19.01.2022 How a silage bale wrapper works. Much easier if the loader driver in the paddock can stack properly lol Mackenzie Jackson

19.01.2022 Another day comes to an end. What an amazing season!!



18.01.2022 Life at mintor beef continues on. We would be enjoying one of the best seasons in decades. A few pictures from around the farm A lot of stick picking, spraying, lime spreading, fencing pdks into smaller easier to graze size pdks, general enjoyment of this beautiful property

18.01.2022 It’s getting a bit wet at the farm. Urea spreading 123 new steers arrived Grazing crop getting out of hand.

17.01.2022 Just under a 1000 bales of silage tucked away so far this yr. 1 more lot to do after this next rain. A lot of people involved making the entire process take place

15.01.2022 When the little Baler got packed away 5 yrs ago I didn’t think We’d see it again but what the hell when the sun shines make hay!! Happy horses.

14.01.2022 99 of these beef machines for sale on auctions plus this Friday.



14.01.2022 Over the yrs we have had a lot of contractors come and go but graham has stood the test of time. Other pictures of another silage pit to have filled and buried. Steer weighing for feedlot.

13.01.2022 They say make hay while the sunshine’s . Not with Lucerne make it as the moon goes down and the is coming up.

11.01.2022 One thing I love about the farm is you never know what will happen next Playing eye doctor one minute to next fighting fires

10.01.2022 This was taken while spraying at the farm this week. 460ha sprayed in 7hrs. Thanks RSA

09.01.2022 All our wishes came true. 22mm of soaking rain in the last 24hrs. Perfect

08.01.2022 A warm but productive week. Thanks Mackenzie Jackson for your entertainment this week. A mixture of pictures. Boundary fence renewal project continues Setting up an old tank with a new float system Updated solar panels and pump getting installed A much needed upgrade storage dam over flow pipe upgrade. Thanks Jim Esler for your thinking outside the box as alway.

08.01.2022 A few weeks have past since a farm update. Foggy mornings Helicopter spraying Our statue bull.

08.01.2022 Another week and the sun shines and the grass and cattle keep growing. Wonderful A few photos of the week We jumped on the grazing canola train and Brought 40kg to trial. At first cattle didn’t go near it but after a week when we moved the strip grazing fence it was the first thing they targeted. Next pictures are us Saying good bye to our autumn calving mob to concentrate on all spring calving.

07.01.2022 Lock down or not the grass keeps growing. Another load of steers and heifers leave the farm.

07.01.2022 2nd cut of Lucerne. What a season

06.01.2022 Another week. So much going on Calf marking Steer weighing Watching grass grow Spraying... Beautiful time of the year in the Riverina See more

06.01.2022 Today’s rain is going to set us up for an amazing spring. Took the opportunity to spread some urea yesterday. New bulls arrived Steers enjoying the sun during the week after a few foggy mornings. A new gator and two wheeler motorbike will keep everyone happy. Thank you Holbrook vets for sorting out a prolapsed heifer.

05.01.2022 So very lucky to have an amazing water source like this. As you’ll see this water freely bubbles out of the ground!!! Reason for taking the lid off is to replace current solar pump with a new one to ensure our summer peak demand can be easily achieved. Thanks John and team from Glynncorp

05.01.2022 It’s interesting times. Over the weekend we had some majors storms. The back of the farm had 40mm the front had 30mm. The other property 5kms away had 8mm. Luckily no hay on the ground. A busy week with spraying barly grass selling stock. And my favourite job checking the rain gauge!!!

04.01.2022 A week of rain amazing rain. I was told by our Neigbour we have passed last yrs total rain for the yr already. Driving around yesterday with Mackenzie Jackson it’s clear to see it. Pictures are Full dams 20m waterfall at sunrise park Loading 100 steer in pouring rain... An amazing driver having to use bridge instead of flooded causeway Horse girls helping pick rocks. Kylie Jonkers Morgan See more

04.01.2022 Very happy with the steer prices from yesterday’s auction plus sale. Thanks Bo Helwig for your patience mothering the cows and calves.

03.01.2022 As the days shorten we need to pack more into them. 500 little square bales unloaded we love the barren packs New fire went in at the Eastgate house We’ve boxed the two main mobs of cows together to better crash graze paddocks All cows vaccinated ready for calving... 1 solo calf born 6 weeks early always makes for fun in the heifer mob The permanent pasture is starting to poke it’s way through. See more

02.01.2022 Babies everywhere a great time of yr. Newly sown down pastures are slowing growing Misty bull mustering this morning

02.01.2022 Smoko and fencing with a view

02.01.2022 Another good day on the fence line. Only doing one day a week due to other commitments we get to see the season slowly changing. Good to see the apprentice Mackenzie Jackson doing all the work under the watchful eye of Mr Sippel. Lol

02.01.2022 2020 hay season is underway. This is what Mackenzie Jackson day looked lie yesterday lol

02.01.2022 New pasture sown this year.

01.01.2022 A very tough day in the office today but very rewarding to see a stretch of an old boundary fence to be replaced with new. Great work Mackenzie Jackson Sam Trainor

01.01.2022 I had a little helper yesterday for a few hrs. Thanks for the help Jack And Bo Helwig

01.01.2022 Unloading 45 cows at sunrise park. They’ll calve down and be walked back to the home farm for weaning. This property has being resting since 16th December so is looking amazing

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