A long way to go for northern lotfeeding industry

Kelly Butterworth
Updated October 19 2017 - 10:32am, first published October 18 2017 - 5:00pm
Sarah and Stewart Borg and their three daughters, Chelsea, 7 (right), Madelyn, 5 (left), and Heidi, 6 months. The family run a cattle and cane operation at Marklands on 2630ha with 1400 grey Brahman breeders, and small stud herd of 200 breeders, with about 2500 head on the property. Photo - Kelly Butterworth.
Sarah and Stewart Borg and their three daughters, Chelsea, 7 (right), Madelyn, 5 (left), and Heidi, 6 months. The family run a cattle and cane operation at Marklands on 2630ha with 1400 grey Brahman breeders, and small stud herd of 200 breeders, with about 2500 head on the property. Photo - Kelly Butterworth.

Sarina beef producer, Stewart Borg, will use his 2017 Nuffield Scholarship to pursue the potential of lotfeeding cattle in northern Australia. 

Kelly Butterworth

Rockhampton-based journalist covering all things ag.

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