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« on: May 03, 2012, 04:35:58 am »

can a man buy that kind of land down there worth the money to run cattle on ?

what about the government ? is it better or worse than the u s as far as being able to do things the way you want ?

what about the wild cattle ? can anybody catch and sell them ? what do they bring a pound ?

rockin roo or any other aussies feel free to chime in .
  yes with approval you can buy this sort of country harvard university own right next door  this high country is in the maniatoto area of the south island and is suited for marino sheep or venison production  we realy dont have wild cattle here as such.but yes we sure have plenty of beef farms that have most of the breeds except the likes of the texas long horn and bramin types the two main breeds are angus ans hereford most land suited to cattle is under huge presure from intensive dairying and heiffer grazing
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