Premier digit grass, with a dash of bambatsi panic, is fattening steers at a fast rate

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Updated June 4 2021 - 12:28am, first published March 8 2021 - 2:00pm
Ross Dunkley in his paddock of Premier digit grass and bambatsi panic with 40 Angus steers grazing at Myrtledale, Geurie. He says he should have 80 head to utilise the feed.
Ross Dunkley in his paddock of Premier digit grass and bambatsi panic with 40 Angus steers grazing at Myrtledale, Geurie. He says he should have 80 head to utilise the feed.

DROUGHT put an end to Ross Dunkley's lucerne stands in paddocks of loamy to heavy basalt soils along his Little River frontage at Myrtledale, Geurie.

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Mark Griggs

Journalist 0- Central West NSW

Central West and Western editorial reporter living at Wellington and based out of The Land, Dubbo office.

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