CQ a region of contrast

Updated June 27 2018 - 8:32am, first published June 25 2018 - 10:25am
Hobartville Station, Alpha manager Steve Kimber with the breeders sold on AuctionsPlus last Friday marketed earlier than usual due to the dry.
Hobartville Station, Alpha manager Steve Kimber with the breeders sold on AuctionsPlus last Friday marketed earlier than usual due to the dry.

Central Queensland currently has a contrast of conditions, with  some places lucky to have dry feed and other areas in total drought. Districts including Alpha and the Belyando Crossing are very dry with supplementary feeding for the past 12 months to keep breeders going and water problems starting to emerge. Springsure, Rolleston and Bauhinia had good rains from last October to February and have dry feed. Lotfeeders are active securing heavier cattle in the Central, which come the end of winter, will be difficult to find. Markets in the Central are trying to maintain the current rates and numbers coming forward were back on previous weeks in some saleyards.

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