PREMIUM Livestock Finley ribbons pile up By Country News Sep 30, 2022 Finley High School student Cassidy Reynolds paraded a home-bred crossbreed calf that won Reserve Champion in the medium domestic class. Finley High School students certainly kicked plenty of goals at the Melbourne Royal Show. Here are a few highlights. Melbourne Royal Show Intermediate Champion parader Hayley Palmer, who studies primary industries and agriculture at Finley High School. Finley High School students who were awarded ribbons at the Melbourne Royal Show. (From left) Skittles paraded by Claire Ingram; Sid, paraded by Meg Marshall; and Delta paraded by Cassidy Reynolds. All three animals were prepared for the Melbourne Royal Show by Finley High School students. By Country News Related Stories Livestock ‘A punch in the guts’Farmers devastated as the Federal Government sets an end date for live sheep exports. By Country News Livestock Book early for conferencesBeef and sheep producers can buy early bird tickets for two conferences in June, with a warning numbers will be capped this year. By Country News Livestock EU beefs-up trade rulesThe cattle industry will fight EU legislation that could impact Australian beef exports. By Country News Livestock Australian cattle prices forecast to remain elevatedAustralian beef cattle prices are expected to remain elevated over the next year, supported by improved restocker demand on the back of better seasonal conditions and healthy export demand. By Country News Newsletter Delivered weekly each Wednesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Seymour man charged after fatal Yarck collision Sport Gallery | Lightning-fast Bombers start puts a muzzle on Mundy-mania News Mitchell Shire Council responds to data breach Sport Get ready, Seymour! Mundy’s on his way National Fatal hit-run accused being assessed for sixth bail
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