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Nutrien Ag Solutions, Leitchville
Locality: Leitchville, Victoria, Australia
Phone: +61 3 5456 7314
Address: 16 King Albert Ave 3567 Leitchville, VIC, Australia
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25.01.2022 20 Things To Know About Agriculture In 2020 1. AGRICULTURE IS NOT THE MAIN CAUSE OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS Transportation, industry, and energy are approximat...ely 80 percent of United States ghg emissions. Agricultural emissions make up only 9 percent of the United States ghg emissions. Of that 9 percent, only 2.6 percent comes from cattle. The benefits cattle bring to the environment counteract most, if not all, of the greenhouse gas they emit. Cattle and agriculture as a whole have the potential to be a net positive in terms of greenhouse gas through carbon sequestration! It makes no sense to get rid of them or stop eating beef...it does make sense to improve how we raise them! Learn more here: https://www.facebook.com/PetersonFarmBros/posts/2481953178493524/ 2. GMOs ARE NOT POISONOUS, EVIL, OR UNTESTED GMOs are a valuable technology used in science, medicine, and agriculture. Farmers use them to increase yields, reduce inputs, improve soil health, and provide resistance to drought, insects and weeds. There are thousands of GMO products being used throughout society, and you’ve probably consumed or used a GM product today. We do believe people should be free to avoid GMOs if they want to, but GMOs have been around for 2 decades (over a trillion meals consumed) without a single sickness or health issue resulting from consumption. We’ve written about why farmers use GMOs and their many misconceptions here: https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com 3. MONSANTO IS NOT EVIL One of the biggest misconceptions about agriculture (or on the internet really) is that Monsanto is an evil company that controls farmers and is bent on poisoning humanity. Anyone who was familiar with Monsanto or knew a Monsanto employee knows this wasn’t true. Most of what you hear online about Monsanto is either greatly exaggerated or simply not true. In fact, Monsanto no longer exists as a company (they were bought out by Bayer). We don’t believe Monsanto was perfect and we know that many people were frustrated with how much money they made compared to farmers. However, if Monsanto was truly evil, farmers wouldn’t have been buying their products and their employees would not have enjoyed working for them. We address 15 myths we’ve discovered about Monsanto here: https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com//15-myths-about-th/ 4. ORGANIC FARMING IS NOT ALWAYS MORE SUSTAINABLE We are advocates for diversity in farming (both organic AND conventional). We are believers in organic farming and think all of agriculture can learn a lot from what organic farmers do (and vice versa), but we also believe that farming is not a one size/type fits all industry. Our world is a complex, diverse place that faces complex, diverse problems that require complex, diverse solutions! To achieve sustainability we need big farms, small farms, conventional farms, organic farms, GMO/non-GMO, etc. in order to find those solutions and meet the needs of 9 billion people by 2050! Please watch Greg’s Ted Talk for more on this subject: https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com//conventional-and-/ 5. ORGANIC FOOD IS NOT ALWAYS SAFER, HEALTHIER, OR MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY Again, we are believers in both organic farming AND organic food! We do believe that if people want to buy food that has been raised organically, farmers should be allowed to meet that need. However, we don’t believe that organic food is ALWAYS safer, healthier, and more environmentally friendly. Many people buy organic food to support small farms, get healthier and safer food, and protect the environment. We believe that you can do these things without necessarily purchasing organic food. Plus, one of the biggest myths out there is that organic farmers do not use pesticides. They do. There is just a great amount of misleading information being put out there about the difference between conventional and organic food. You can read our entire opinion of organic food here: https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com//conventional-and-/ 6. FOOD LABELS CAN BE MISLEADING Raised Without Antibiotics: Antibiotics and vaccines are used throughout the livestock industry to prevent animals from getting sick and help the ones who do get sick recover. Not using antibiotics on an animal who gets sick increases the suffering of the animal and is inhumane. Animals are never pumped full of antibiotics. Antibiotics and vaccines are very expensive and farmers would be stupid to overuse either one. All milk and meat are antibiotic free. There are strict withdrawal times for both that prevent antibiotics from reaching the food supply. https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com/20//13/antibiotics/ Hormone Free: All humans and animals have naturally occurring hormones in them, so meat and milk from animals will never be hormone free, but hormones can be added to an animal in production. All pork and poultry products are free of added hormones! Cattle that do receive hormones receive a tiny implant (size of a tic tac) that increases the efficiency of how they grow, it does not fill the beef full of hormones but adds a minuscule amount. https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com/2017/02/13/hormones/ Non-GMO: A non-GMO label makes sense for products that have the capability of being GMO, but many non-GMO labels are on products that are never GMO. The only GMO crops being grown are corn, soybeans, cotton, potatoes, sugar beets, papayas, canola, squash, and alfalfa. A non-GMO label on foods other than these creates fear that the opposite (GMO) exists in that type of food. We do believe in freedom of choice for consumers and so we aren’t anti-labeling, however, we do believe any sort of non-GMO label can cause confusion in uninformed consumers, making them believe GMOs must be dangerous, an opinion that we’ve attempted to debunk in our GMO blog. Gluten Free: Gluten free labels are great and are needed for people who legitimately suffer from gluten intolerance. However, if you do not legitimately suffer from gluten intolerance, there is no need for you to avoid gluten. Gluten has been consumed for thousands of years and is in many products that accompany healthy diets. The gluten-free fad has been beneficial in providing new products for people who are actually gluten intolerant, but is causing problems as well. Grass-Fed: The grass fed label on beef can be very misleading. All cattle are fed grass throughout their lives. Even grain-finished cattle are raised on grass for the first half of their lives. From there they are transitioned onto a grass/forage/grain diet and eventually finished on mostly grain for the last portion of their lives. Grass-Finished is the appropriate label and refers to the ending period of cattle’s lives when they are being finished. We believe both grass finished and grain finished are sustainable ways to produce beef. 7. AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES ARE NOT POISONING US Farmers are not poisoning the food supply. It makes zero sense that we would produce dangerous products that we ourselves consume! A vast majority of farmers use technology like GMOs, pesticides, hormones, antibiotics, etc. If you believe that these things are killing us, you must also believe that the thousands of farm families like us are willingly producing this poison! We would never do such a thing! If the farm families who used these types of technology knew they were dangerous or poisonous in any way, we would stop growing them and stop consuming them. We haven’t. Most of the unhealthy products you consume come from the middle steps between the farmer and your plate. Evidence shows that added sugar, added fat, and added preservatives are causing health concerns rather than GMOs, pesticides, hormones, and antibiotics. These are being added by profit-hungry companies, that are agreeably hard to trust. However, at the beginning of the equation are farmers, and farm families that are creating healthy products you CAN trust! Evidence is clear that limiting calories, avoiding added sugar, fat, and preservatives and exercising daily are what is best for your health. There is no evidence that technologies used in agriculture are bad for your health. 8. AGRICULTURE IS NOT DESTROYING THE PLANET There is no way that farmers and the agricultural industry can feed and clothe billions of people efficiently without making a huge impact on the environment. However, farmers are making a lot of progress in minimizing that impact! It takes less input to grow beef, pork, poultry, and crops than it ever has, thanks to the technology we talk about on this page. Conservational farming, waste regulation, reduced emissions on machinery, and better management practices are all ways farmers are reducing their impact. We still have a lot of ways to improve, but you can’t say we aren’t trying! 9. FAMILY FARMING IS NOT DEAD 96 percent of the farms in America are family farms like ours, according to the USDA. The vast majority of the food being produced in America is being produced by family farms. Corporations do play a big part in the industry, but they do not control or rule the food supply. Farmers are still at the root of the food equation, and are growing healthy, nutritious crops better than they ever have! Technology, efficiency, and commodity prices have definitely increased the size of these family farms, and many of them farm thousands of acres and thousands of animals, but they are still the same value-driven family farms that were around 50-100 years ago! https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com//what-is-a-factory/ 10. FARMERS AREN'T ONLY ABOUT MAKING MONEY Profit is definitely one of the central motivators in how a farmer farms. A farm would not work and a farmer couldn’t support their family if the farm was not making money. Money factors into most decisions made on a farm. However, there is so much more to farming than how much money is being made. Farmers have a rough job, one that requires many hours of hard work in tough conditions. The bottom line is that the vast majority of farmers farm because they love what they do and care about taking care of what they have and raising healthy food for people to eat, not because farming makes them rich. 11. FARMERS CARE ABOUT THEIR LAND As mentioned above, there is no way agriculture can feed and clothe billions of people without making an impact on the environment. However, farmers do care greatly about their land, their water, and the environment! It only makes sense. Why would farmers abuse the land that produces the crops they make a living with? Why would farmers pollute the water that their family drinks and that they need to grow their crops? Why would farmers destroy the environment that they live, breathe, and work in every day? Farmers are the original stewards of the earth and to this day are working hard to improve the health of the soil, the water, and the air. 12. FARMERS CARE ABOUT THEIR ANIMALS Again, why would farmers mistreat the animals that they are raising for a living? Animals that are mistreated do not grow as fast or as healthy as animals who are treated right. It is every advantage to a farmer to give an animal the food, shelter, medicine and quality of life it needs to be happy. If not, the animal will get sick or not produce well and the farmer will lose money. Furthermore, farmers love their animals. If they didn’t they wouldn’t raise them. It takes a lot of work to raise animals and it requires many sacrifices. Livestock live better lives than many humans do! Please read our Animal Welfare blogs for more. https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com//the-welfare-of-li/ 13. FARMERS DON'T DRENCH THEIR CROPS IN PESTICIDES When people think about farmers using pesticides in crop production, they typically think of a crop being drenched in toxic pesticides. In reality, up to 95% of a spray mixture a farmer uses is water, and very little of the spray is actually applied to a crop. It is common for only a soda can’s worth of pesticide to be sprayed on an entire acre (football field). Most pesticides are sprayed before and after a crop is planted, but even for pesticides applied during the growing season, residues from such mixes are always given time to wear off of a plant before harvest, especially in cereal crops. The amount of residue in your food is far, far below anything that would ever affect you. However, you should always wash fruits and vegetables before eating. You can read more about toxicity levels and pesticides on our blog: https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com//chemical-usage-in/ 14. FARMERS DON'T GET RICH OFF OF SUBSIDIES Subsidies exist to help farmers supplement their income, manage their expenses, and maintain the supply of agricultural commodities. While the system isn’t perfect and it does tend to favor large farmers over smaller ones (we agree it should be opposite), subsidies are a valuable part of the farm economy. Many subsidies come in the form of crop insurance, where a farmer is reimbursed if their crop fails. Without this system in place, more farmers would go broke and there would be even fewer farms operated on an even larger scale. There would also be a higher risk of financial crisis in lending institutions. The vast majority of farmers do not get wealthy off of farm subsidies, they just provide a slight cushion of constant in a profession that is very vulnerable to volatility. (Read more: http://www.cropinsuranceinamerica.org/about-crop-insura//) 15. FACTORY FARMING IS NOT AN EVIL PRACTICE One of the practices that gets the biggest knock in agriculture is intensive animal farming or factory farms. Factory farms are by definition farms that have thousands of animals. Our farm is a factory farm. Without intensive livestock farming, there would simply not be enough meat, dairy, eggs and animal products to go around. It is the most efficient way to raise animals, because the animals are all in one spot and the farmer can take care of them easier. Economy of scale, when done right, can often lead to better care of animals and less input required to raise one. The important thing to remember is that smaller is not always better and bigger is not always right. It all depends on the location, type, and climate of the farm and the commitment of the farmer to the animals. (Read more: https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com//the-welfare-of-li/) 16. MEAT, EGGS, AND DAIRY ARE HEALTHY AND NUTRITIOUS FOODS People have been eating meat, eggs, and dairy products for thousands of years. Many of the people who live to be very old have eaten diets containing these for their entire lives. Meat, eggs, and dairy are excellent sources of protein and nutrients and build strong muscles and bones. Should you over-consume these products? No, just as with anything. The environmental impact of raising this type of food is also greatly overstated. While raising animal products does take it’s toll on the environment, they are the best, most efficient way of delivering protein to a hungry world. And farmers are working hard to minimize their impact each day. For more on our opinion of this subject, please read our blog: https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com//why-do-we-raise-a/ 17. VEGANISM ISN'T FOR EVERYONE While we do respect the vegan and vegetarian lifestyle, we feel very strongly that not everyone needs to avoid meat and animal products. These products are very valuable to our infrastructure, efficiency, economy, and accessibility to protein. A vegan lifestyle is simply not possible for everyone. Vegans also advocate that animals who are raised for food an products are abused, exploited, and made into slaves. We do not feel this to be true at all and explain why in our blog: https://petersonfarmblog.wordpress.com//why-do-we-raise-a/ 18. MODERN DAY FARMING IS IMPROVING...NOT GETTING WORSE! Modern day farming isn’t perfect, but there is a lot for us to be excited about! Soil health is being researched and improved like never before. We are producing more crops and animal products with less inputs. We are using animal agriculture to sequester carbon from the atmosphere. We are becoming more efficient and using more technology. 19. WE ENJOY THE GREATEST FOOD SUPPLY IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD! Never in history have we had such ease of access, selection, taste, and availability of food. Technology and distribution have come a long way in the last 100 years! We have lots of areas to improve, but a lot of people have the ability to live healthier lifestyles than they did a century ago. 20. A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE IS ABOUT EATING IN MODERATION, BALANCING FOOD GROUPS, EXERCISING DAILY, LIMITING STRESS, AND ENJOYING LIFE! A healthy lifestyle is not about eating organic, avoiding gmos, going vegan, or trying out a new fad diet. The American population is way too stressed, eats way too much sugar, eats way too much fast food, exercises way too little, and in general does not do ANYTHING in moderation. Our "food health crisis" has less to do with farmers and more to do with personal decisions and priorities. Hopefully all of us can make healthy decisions in 2020!
25.01.2022 Follow your leader... Photo captured by Stacey Ford, "Fossil Downs Station", Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia.
25.01.2022 Nutrien Echuca Requires: Beef/Fres X Steers & Fres Steers 200kgs-400kgs Market rates available Immediate Inspection... Please Call if you have any that may suit: Lachie Collins 0477325948 See more
24.01.2022 This year on Friday 20 November join us in celebrating National Agriculture Day. Whether city or bush-based, we all live in this modern world and share similar progressive values. There's no better time to stand with our farming communities. #AgDayAU
24.01.2022 Do you use a National Vendor Declaration (NVD)? Important changes to the LPA National Vendor Declarations for all species including sheep, goats, cattle and bob...by calves will be available from the 1st of July 2020. If you have any current versions of NVDs, these will continue to be accepted until the 31st of December 2020. Read more about the changes here: https://bit.ly/39E7wJC See more
24.01.2022 Buy the best, breed them better Sale not to be missed, offering 80 Diamonds of Dell to be followed by 110 Outstanding Dorper and White Dorper Rams the next... day. Any questions Please Call 0477325948 #dorper #whitedorpers AuctionsPlus Andrea Van Niekerk Wilson Beer Nutrien Livestock NSW and VIC Stud Stock Dorper Sheep Society of Australia Inc. Dorper Lamb Dorper México Dorper Nutrien Ag Solutions_Au
23.01.2022 A/c Van Der Drift & Sons Black Diamond Speckle Parks Marcorna To be offered on Auctions Plus: Victorian Weaner Sale ... 122 weaners consisting off: 51 Speckle/ Angus Steers 275kgs 27 Angus/ Limo Steers 277kgs 6 Baldy Steers 285kgs 19 Limo Steers 284kgs 19 Angus Heifers 264kgs Outstanding line of weaners that are very well bred and present in store condition. Cattle that are well regarded for doing ability and highly recommend. Any questions: Lachie Collins 0477325948
23.01.2022 Outstanding results today. Congratulations to both Vendors. Any questions regarding Auctions Plus. Please Call Lachie 0477325948 AuctionsPlus Merribrook
21.01.2022 On AuctionsPlus this Friday (3rd July 2020), C.M Pastoral Co. Moama will offer an outstanding line of Santa Gertrudis based Steers over four lots. 69 Charo...lais/Santa & Angus/Santa Steers, 9 - 10 months old, AVE 342.8 KG full 36 Santa/Santa Steers 10 - 11 months old, AVE 340.0 KG full 78 Charolais/Santa & Angus/Santa Steers, 8 - 10 months old, AVE 292.5 KG full 12 Charolais/Santa Steers, 8 - 9 months old, AVE 249.0 KG full Ideal to feed on. Treated with Bovillis 04/06/20. For further information, contact Geoff McDougall on 0428 105 533.
21.01.2022 On this day, Nutrien Ag Solutions would like to acknowledge the brave soldiers that fought for us so that we could live freely today. They shall not grow 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. Lest we forget. #Anzacday See more
21.01.2022 Nutrien Ag Solutions stores are open, and social distancing measures apply in our stores to protect the health of you and our staff.
21.01.2022 The stars of the show are finally here! This weekend, the Nutrien Classic kicks off in Tamworth at The Australian Equine and Livestock Centre (AELEC). Over its ...13-year history, the event has earned the title of Australia’s biggest campdraft and sale, hosting up to 500 competitors, 300 horse handlers, 5,500 daily visitors and more than 491,000 livestream views. An exciting new addition to the line-up in 2020 is water buffalo, brought all the way from Katherine in the Northern Territory. See more
20.01.2022 Please be assured that our stores remain open. We know things are changing quickly across Australia, but our stores remain open and supply continues.
20.01.2022 Tomorrow, on Do it for Dolly Day, Nutrien Ag Solutions will be showing our support for the Dolly's Dream foundation by wearing Dolly's favourite colour, blue an...d spreading the message of kindness while taking a stand against bullying. Together, let's create a sea of blue and do it for Dolly. #DoItForDollyDay See more
20.01.2022 Nutrien Echuca Requires: 200 Angus Steers/Heifers 380-500kgs $4.10 Steers $3.80 Heifers... 200 British Bred Heifers 300-380kgs $3.60 + Please quote any lines that may suit. Cheers Lachie Collins 0477325948
19.01.2022 Enter your photo in our calendar competition and you could be one of the lucky winners of a $200 Nutrien Ag Solutions Pre-Paid Visa Card, and also have your pho...to in the Nutrien Ag Solutions Calendar. To enter, email your photo to [email protected]. Terms and conditions apply, visit: https://bit.ly/2NvcQoZ See more
18.01.2022 Nutrien Echuca has the following orders to be filled: Fresian Steers 120kgs + Angus X Weaners 120kgs +... Jersey/Fresian Heifers (any weight) Feeder Steers & Heifers PTIC Angus Cows calving spring or autumn Cows and Calves any breed or quality Market rates available Feel free to call one of the boys. Lachie Collins 0477 325 948 Tommy Eade 0417 899 806 Wilson Beer 0428 505 520 Daryl Collins 0427 882 227
18.01.2022 At the beginning of 2018, rural communities around Australia were shocked by the news that the smiling young face of Akubra hats, Amy ‘Dolly’ Everett, had taken... her life at the age of 14 following years of relentless bullying. This Friday May 8 on #DoItForDollyDay, Nutrien Ag Solutions will be showing our support for the Dolly's Dream foundation by wearing Dolly's favourite colour blue, spreading the message of kindness and taking a stand against bullying. Small acts of kindness can include: Call to check in on a family member or friend to see how they're doing Cook a meal for the people in your house Write a card for someone you care about You can show your support for Dolly Everett and her family by wearing blue and spreading kindness to those around you, and posting your photos to social media. #DoItForDollyDay
17.01.2022 Clearing sale this Sunday 9th February 2020
16.01.2022 For Sale: A/c Vendor 12 Jersey Bulls 15 Months of Age Ideal heifer bulls ... $1500 each + GST Contact Tom Eade 0417 899 806
16.01.2022 Nutrien Echuca are thankful for all the phone calls and messages regards these orders: If you have any cattle that fit these orders, please call before they fil...l. Fresian Steers 120kgs + Angus/Fres Weaners 120kgs + Jersey/Fres X Heifers 120-200kgs Feeder Steers & Heifers PTIC Angus Cows calving spring or autumn Cows and Calves any breed or quality Market rates available Feel free to call one of the boys. Lachie Collins 0477 325 948 Tommy Eade 0417 899 806 Wilson Beer 0428 505 520 Daryl Collins 0427 882 227
16.01.2022 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.
16.01.2022 In these fields, we grow together Photo captured by Emma Charles | Cambooya, QLD
15.01.2022 AUCTIONS PLUS TOMORROW 10am A/c S & E DYE 21 Backgrounder Steers... Well grown steers that present in fresh condition and have plenty of breeding and frame. Opportunity knocking, all the hard work done. Any Questions Lachie Collins 0477325948
15.01.2022 To ensure the safety of staff and customers during the COVID-19 outbreak, Nutrien Ag Solutions has initiated social distancing and hygiene measures at livestock sales. Please share the following update among your network and do not hesitate to call your local branch over the phone.
14.01.2022 Nutrien Ag Echuca Requires: 200 Angus Steers Calves 250-300kgs Market rates available ... Please quote any lines that may suit. Holstein Cows Medium to Large Frame Cows Calving now to spring Prefer Lines of 25 + Cows Immediate Inspection Buyers Waiting Holstein Heifers 160kgs + Market rates available Please call if have any questions Lachie Collins 0477325948
14.01.2022 These are unprecedented times, and we cannot be complacent. Please read the update below regarding COVID-19, and stay safe everybody.
14.01.2022 A/c Van Der Drift & Sons Marcorna 18x18 Speckle Heifers and Calves 1st Calvers Heifers are Speckle/Angus F1’s... Calves are Speckle x Speckle/Angus F2’s Quaility young outfits that have outstanding breeding with all there life in front of them. $3200 + GST Lachie Collins 0477325948
12.01.2022 Nutrien Echuca Client Requires: 100 Friesian Heifers Calving Aug/Sept Market Rates Available Delivery early next week.... Please call Lachie Collins 0477325948
12.01.2022 Opportunity Knocks!! NUTRIEN ECHUCA/COHUNA CLEARING SALE A/C CP & AM HODGE (PROPERTY SOLD) AUCTIONS PLUS... Start: 9am Friday 4th December 2020 Finish: 10am Monday 7th December 2020 Sale contact: Lachie Collins 0477 325 948 | Tommy Eade 0417 899 806 https://auctionsplus.com.au/auctionV2/New/#/catalogue/24797 AuctionsPlus
12.01.2022 The Echuca & District Livestock Exchange remains open for prime sales only. Access to the site is strictly limited to Livestock Exchange staff, active buyers, n...ecessary cattle agents and truck drivers. Store sales and horse sales are currently suspended until further notice. To keep up to date with changes to Council services, visit our website at www.campaspe.vic.gov.au
11.01.2022 Getting ready for Calving Season. A delivery of Pine Shavings going out.
10.01.2022 The tremendous support for the bushfire appeal being held during Australia's International Dairy Week continues. Thanks to all involved for this amazing contribution.
09.01.2022 Dispersal Sale: All unjoined heifers at Echuca Store Sale tomorrow. Well bred heifers. Any questions Please Call Lachie Collins 0477325948
08.01.2022 Nutrien Echuca has the following orders to be filled: Fresian Steers 120kgs + Feeder Steers & Heifers... PTIC Angus Cows calving spring or autumn Cows and Calves any breed or quality Market rates available Feel free to call one of the boys. Lachie Collins 0477 325 948 Tom Eade 0417 899 806 Wilson Beer 0428 505 520 Daryl Collins 0427 882 227
07.01.2022 Nutrien Ag Solutions is committed to helping impacted farming families get back on their feet. With drought conditions still affecting much of the country, the ...recent bush fires have added further hardship for many of our regional communities already doing it tough. In response, Nutrien Ag Solutions has teamed up with BlazeAid; a not for profit organisation that works with families and individuals in rural Australia after natural disasters. Nutrien Ag Solutions will donate $100,000 and match any employee donations made to the fire recovery effort up to the value of $5,000 and approve 40 hours paid leave for team members who volunteer to assist BlazeAid. The most significant contribution our business can make is to support clients and staff through the time it will take to recover. Whether it’s bushfire, drought, floods or economic hardship, Nutrien Ag Solutions recognises its role in keeping our rural and regional communities flourishing. See more
06.01.2022 Echuca Store Sale
06.01.2022 45Y93 sown for grazing then harvest on the dry at Womboota.
05.01.2022 Paraquat, Pyresta Xtreme & Outright oil sprayed on wire weed, radish , goosefoot, catheads, rye & barley grass when no Glyphosate available. Pic from a few weeks back but worth sharing.
05.01.2022 Please Note Nutrien Leitchville will closed on Friday due to Grand Final Holiday. Go Tigers....
04.01.2022 AROUND LEITCHVILLE
04.01.2022 Nutrien Ag Solutions understands that there are many factors in farming that are outside your control; however the Nutrien Advantage Program will look after your animal health needs this spring. Call us today to find out more. Terms and conditions apply, see instore for more detail
03.01.2022 ECHUCA STORE SALE MONDAY 1ST JUNE 2020 IMPORTANT INFORMATON - please read
03.01.2022 Potentially organising another hay run up to Corryong to a dairy farm that has lost everything and can not get their hands on any hay to feed their cows. Askin...g if anyone in our local area of Gunbower can donate even one or two big square bales that they can drop off at BRM farms that would be so greatly appreciated See more
03.01.2022 -SALES ANNOUNCEMENT UPDATE With the recent impact of the COVID-19 restrictions on our sales programs the Nutrien Equine team have organised a series of two on...line sales. ‘Estate of John Brekelmans Dispersal & Kylie Graham Mungalla Stud Reduction Online Sale’ This sale will be a live online auction interfaced with Auctions Plus at 11am on the 13th of June 2020. There will be a total of 35 quality lots entered in the sale, 19 on behalf of the Estate of John Brekelmans and 16 on behalf of Kylie Graham Mungalla Stud. A number of these horses will be eligible for the Supreme Incentives, the horses that will be eligible will be marked down in the online catalogue. The auction will be livestreamed and interfaced with the Auctions Plus Platform on the sale day, phone bidding will also be available. Online Sale Catalogue only will be available from Monday 25th May 2020 ‘Online Nutrien Supreme Birthday Bonanza Sale 2020’ The Nutrien Supreme Birthday Bonanza Sale will be held online through the Auctions Plus platform, the sale will commence 9am Wednesday 29th July and close 2pm Saturday 1st of August 2020. Sale nominations will open on the Nutrien Equine website on Monday 11th May and close on Friday 5th of June 2020. Nutrien Equine will be releasing further details and information regarding both these sales in the coming week. Sincerely, The Nutrien Equine Team
02.01.2022 GMW has issued a blue-green algae warning for parts of the Torrumbarry irrigation system, including the Loddon River from Kerang to the Little Murray, First Ree...dy Lake, Middle Reedy Lake, Little Lake Charm, Kow Swamp and several channels, with people advised to avoid direct contact with water. See more
02.01.2022 Auctions Plus Tomorrow: Not to be missed!! Quality younger Weaners and PTIC Angus Heifers
01.01.2022 That time of year again. 1pm today the sale begins. Bulls and females yarded by 10.30. Interfaced with auctions plus you will be able to listen to the sale online. Get in early and help yourself to a tea or coffee. With beef and gravy rolls for lunch. Hope to see you here.
01.01.2022 Congratulations to S & E Dye on a successful Friday on Auctions Plus. Please contact us if you are interested in putting cattle on Auctions Plus.
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