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The company's network of livestock agents and employees operates across Australia, with operations including livestock auctions (both physical and online), and direct sales to feedlots and livestock exporters. [citation needed] Elders has historically been one of Australia's largest agents for the sale of greasy wool.
The company added one of Australia's largest potato processors, Mondello Farms in 2013. [5] That business was renamed to Thomas Foods International Fresh Produce in 2014. In 2020, the potato processing business was sold to a competitor, Mitolo Family Farms. [6] In 2014, TFI bought into the Iranda Beef Feedlot in Tintinara, South Australia.
Dublin is a small town on the Adelaide Plains in South Australia, 61 kilometres (38 mi) north of the state capital, Adelaide. Situated on Highway 1, the town is surrounded by farmland and rural industry. Along with nearby Windsor the area is home to a growing commuter population. At the 2006 census, Dublin had a population of 241. [4]
Trail bikes used for mustering, Anna Creek main homestead. Despite its size, in 2007 Anna Creek Station was carrying only 1,500 head of cattle due to the 2000s drought.In 2008, when the station was owned by S. Kidman and Co Ltd, there were eight full-time staff and they were destocking all their cattle. [8]
Thousands of livestock are stranded off the coast of Australia after their ship was turned back by ... MV Bahijah, left for Israel on Jan. 5 from Fremantle, a port city in Western Australia, with ...
Dalgety Australia, the Australian activities of Dalgety plc, agreed in July 1983 to merge with Bennetts Farmers [42] and Farmers Grazcos Co-operative forming Dalgety Farmers, the largest pastoral house in Australia aside from Elders. Dalgety Farmers was then owned 65 per cent by Dalgety plc, 20 per cent by Farmers shareholders and 15 per cent ...
Around 14,500 livestock sailed from Australia to Israel on Sunday for the second time, two months after their first voyage was curtailed by the threat of attack by Houthi militants in the Red Sea.
In June 2019, Agrium Australia (formerly Landmark, now a wholly owned subsidiary of Canadian company Nutrien) announced the proposed acquisition of Ruralco. [9]Ruralco shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favour of the $469 million takeover [10] and Ruralco was delisted from the Australian Securities Exchange on 1 October 2019.